Claims that hunters are exemplar conservationists would likely come as a surprise to many. Hunters, after all, kill animals. Isn’t there a better way to appreciate wildlife than to kill and consume it? Yet there is no mistake: wildlife managers frequently make the claim that hunters, in the United States at least, are in fact some of the greatest conservationists. This article explores the complex historical and contemporary entanglements between hunting and wildlife conservation in the United States from a regulatory perspective. Such entanglements are multifaceted: hunting provides substantial financial support for conservation and hunters are the state’s primary tools for managing “big game” populations. Additionally, many wildlife offic...
Hunting is often defended as an effective management tool to manipulate wildlife populations toward ...
Care’ is a term that hunters increasingly apply to diverse practices pertaining to their interaction...
Trophy hunting is a controversial topic. On one hand, opponents of trophy hunting denounce an uneth...
Claims that hunters are exemplar conservationists would likely come as a surprise to many. Hunters, ...
Democracy of Hunting, the seventh pillar of the North American Model of Wildlife Management, and the...
Should we kill animals to save animals? This question lies at the heart of this case study. Sovereig...
Management of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) herds at the landscape scale is increasingl...
Few topics in wildlife conservation are as controversial, emotive, or command as much public and pol...
Sport hunting has no place on the National Wildlife Refuges of this nation. To even consider it is a...
Public land management agencies are faced with greater challenges today than ever before in respondi...
Details surrounding any particular instance of predator control are varied. Addressing the appropria...
Some actions necessary to conserve wildlife sit uncomfortably with those who are concerned about the...
To control the deer population, state game commissions regulate the types of deer that can be legall...
Large predators are thought of as ecological keystone species, posterchildren of conservation campai...
My purpose at this symposium is to present the case for hunting. I am a wildlife ecologist by traini...
Hunting is often defended as an effective management tool to manipulate wildlife populations toward ...
Care’ is a term that hunters increasingly apply to diverse practices pertaining to their interaction...
Trophy hunting is a controversial topic. On one hand, opponents of trophy hunting denounce an uneth...
Claims that hunters are exemplar conservationists would likely come as a surprise to many. Hunters, ...
Democracy of Hunting, the seventh pillar of the North American Model of Wildlife Management, and the...
Should we kill animals to save animals? This question lies at the heart of this case study. Sovereig...
Management of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) herds at the landscape scale is increasingl...
Few topics in wildlife conservation are as controversial, emotive, or command as much public and pol...
Sport hunting has no place on the National Wildlife Refuges of this nation. To even consider it is a...
Public land management agencies are faced with greater challenges today than ever before in respondi...
Details surrounding any particular instance of predator control are varied. Addressing the appropria...
Some actions necessary to conserve wildlife sit uncomfortably with those who are concerned about the...
To control the deer population, state game commissions regulate the types of deer that can be legall...
Large predators are thought of as ecological keystone species, posterchildren of conservation campai...
My purpose at this symposium is to present the case for hunting. I am a wildlife ecologist by traini...
Hunting is often defended as an effective management tool to manipulate wildlife populations toward ...
Care’ is a term that hunters increasingly apply to diverse practices pertaining to their interaction...
Trophy hunting is a controversial topic. On one hand, opponents of trophy hunting denounce an uneth...