This paper investigates factors influencing the public’s support for conservation of tropical reptile species in a focal group drawing on Australian data and an experiment involving a sample of the Australian public. The influences of the likeability of the species, their degree of endangerment, ethical considerations as well as knowledge are examined and found to be important. Likeability is found to be much less important than the existing literature suggests. This is highlighted by comparing the likeability of the focal group of reptiles with that for a group of birds and a group of mammals with differences in willingness to pay for their conservation
We surveyed a sample of 204 individuals selected from the public in Brisbane, Australia, to ascertai...
This paper examines empirically the relative influence of the degree of endangerment of wildlife spe...
This paper examines empirically the relative influence of the degree of endangerment of wildlife spe...
This paper investigates factors influencing the public’s support for conservation of tropical reptil...
Places the conservation status of Australian reptile species in global context and examines the patt...
This paper investigates factors influencing the public’s support for conservation of tropical reptil...
General factors are outlined that may influence the support of members of the public for the conserv...
General factors are outlined that may influence the support of members of the public for the conserv...
General factors are outlined that may influence the support of members of the public for the conserv...
General factors are outlined that may influence the support of members of the public for the conserv...
We surveyed 204 individuals from the general public in Brisbane, Australia, to ascertain the extent ...
Five species of reptiles present in tropical Australia are considered in this study. These are the h...
Five species of reptiles present in tropical Australia are considered in this study. These are the h...
We surveyed a sample of 204 individuals selected from the public in Brisbane, Australia, to ascertai...
We surveyed a sample of 204 individuals selected from the public in Brisbane, Australia, to ascertai...
We surveyed a sample of 204 individuals selected from the public in Brisbane, Australia, to ascertai...
This paper examines empirically the relative influence of the degree of endangerment of wildlife spe...
This paper examines empirically the relative influence of the degree of endangerment of wildlife spe...
This paper investigates factors influencing the public’s support for conservation of tropical reptil...
Places the conservation status of Australian reptile species in global context and examines the patt...
This paper investigates factors influencing the public’s support for conservation of tropical reptil...
General factors are outlined that may influence the support of members of the public for the conserv...
General factors are outlined that may influence the support of members of the public for the conserv...
General factors are outlined that may influence the support of members of the public for the conserv...
General factors are outlined that may influence the support of members of the public for the conserv...
We surveyed 204 individuals from the general public in Brisbane, Australia, to ascertain the extent ...
Five species of reptiles present in tropical Australia are considered in this study. These are the h...
Five species of reptiles present in tropical Australia are considered in this study. These are the h...
We surveyed a sample of 204 individuals selected from the public in Brisbane, Australia, to ascertai...
We surveyed a sample of 204 individuals selected from the public in Brisbane, Australia, to ascertai...
We surveyed a sample of 204 individuals selected from the public in Brisbane, Australia, to ascertai...
This paper examines empirically the relative influence of the degree of endangerment of wildlife spe...
This paper examines empirically the relative influence of the degree of endangerment of wildlife spe...