Wolf management actions are seldom universally accepted and understanding diverse opinions is of value for conservation practitioners. Previous research has either investigated cognitions or emotions to understand public acceptability of wolf management actions. We investigated both concepts simultaneously to identify whether their predictive potentials are mutually exclusive. A survey measuring wildlife value orientations, valence (positive-negative emotions) toward wolves, and responses to wolf management actions (doing nothing, public education, lethal control) was completed by 597 Dutch and German university students. Valence predicted the acceptability of all wolf management actions. Wildlife value orientations predicted the acceptabil...
Washington State’s Gray Wolf Conservation and Management Plan has struggled to respond to conflicts ...
Human appreciation of nature and natural elements is ubiquitous. The role of emotions in human relat...
A survey was carried out to determine the attitudes of the general public and of hunters towards wol...
Wolf management actions are seldom universally accepted and understanding diverse opinions is of val...
Wolf populations have increased in Western Europe and North America. Lethal control of problem wolve...
Abstract This article examined the effectiveness of situational and emotional variables in predictin...
Research to understand human responses to wildlife and wildlife issues has predominantly focused on ...
Scientific evidence suggests that emotions affect actual human decision-making, particularly in high...
This article examines the combined influence of cognitions (i.e., impact beliefs) and affect (i.e., ...
International audienceUntil recently, the diversity of human-wolf relationships and the associated c...
Public attitudes are vital for the successful implementation of management strategies and conservati...
Human interactions with potentially problematic wildlife spawn intense and polarized sentiments. Thi...
Increasing wolf populations are a concern for wildlife managers inthe Midwestern U.S. Understanding ...
Surveys have been used to study the current perception towards wolves by different stakeholders such...
Understanding how exposure and information affect public attitudes towards returning large carnivore...
Washington State’s Gray Wolf Conservation and Management Plan has struggled to respond to conflicts ...
Human appreciation of nature and natural elements is ubiquitous. The role of emotions in human relat...
A survey was carried out to determine the attitudes of the general public and of hunters towards wol...
Wolf management actions are seldom universally accepted and understanding diverse opinions is of val...
Wolf populations have increased in Western Europe and North America. Lethal control of problem wolve...
Abstract This article examined the effectiveness of situational and emotional variables in predictin...
Research to understand human responses to wildlife and wildlife issues has predominantly focused on ...
Scientific evidence suggests that emotions affect actual human decision-making, particularly in high...
This article examines the combined influence of cognitions (i.e., impact beliefs) and affect (i.e., ...
International audienceUntil recently, the diversity of human-wolf relationships and the associated c...
Public attitudes are vital for the successful implementation of management strategies and conservati...
Human interactions with potentially problematic wildlife spawn intense and polarized sentiments. Thi...
Increasing wolf populations are a concern for wildlife managers inthe Midwestern U.S. Understanding ...
Surveys have been used to study the current perception towards wolves by different stakeholders such...
Understanding how exposure and information affect public attitudes towards returning large carnivore...
Washington State’s Gray Wolf Conservation and Management Plan has struggled to respond to conflicts ...
Human appreciation of nature and natural elements is ubiquitous. The role of emotions in human relat...
A survey was carried out to determine the attitudes of the general public and of hunters towards wol...