Public wildlife management in the United States is transforming as agencies seek relevancy to broader constituencies. State agencies in the United States, while tasked with conserving wildlife for all beneficiaries of the wildlife trust, have tended to manage for a limited range of benefits in part due to a narrow funding model heavily dependent on hunting, fishing, and trapping license buyers. To best meet the needs, interests, and concerns of a broader suite of beneficiaries, agencies will need to reconsider how priorities for management are set. This presents an opportunity for conservation program design and evaluation to be elevated in importance. We argue that success in wildlife conservation in the U.S. requires assessment of both de...
<p>As long as the funding mechanism supporting state wildlife conservation relies heavily on hunter-...
Since 2001, the Department of Interior has been supporting state-based wildlife conservation via the...
Claims that hunters are exemplar conservationists would likely come as a surprise to many. Hunters, ...
Public wildlife management in the United States is transforming as agencies seek relevancy to broade...
Wildlife management has always been difficult in theUnited States because of divided control. Public...
Wildlife conservation is losing ground in the U.S. for many reasons. The net effect is declines in s...
Some actions necessary to conserve wildlife sit uncomfortably with those who are concerned about the...
The biological and social context for wildlife management in the United States is transforming as th...
We gather here and reflect on successes in wildlife conservation, restoration, and management; and m...
Wildlife conservation in the United States was built by the dollars of consumptive users. Monies fro...
State wildlife conservation programs are essential to accomplishing the national goal of extinction ...
Wildlife conservation and management occurs across the world through many different mechanisms and u...
Over the last two decades, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (“FWS”) has come to define its conse...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary investigation of three morally contested dimensions of wil...
Current issues in wildlife damage management and the protection of human health and safety arise fro...
<p>As long as the funding mechanism supporting state wildlife conservation relies heavily on hunter-...
Since 2001, the Department of Interior has been supporting state-based wildlife conservation via the...
Claims that hunters are exemplar conservationists would likely come as a surprise to many. Hunters, ...
Public wildlife management in the United States is transforming as agencies seek relevancy to broade...
Wildlife management has always been difficult in theUnited States because of divided control. Public...
Wildlife conservation is losing ground in the U.S. for many reasons. The net effect is declines in s...
Some actions necessary to conserve wildlife sit uncomfortably with those who are concerned about the...
The biological and social context for wildlife management in the United States is transforming as th...
We gather here and reflect on successes in wildlife conservation, restoration, and management; and m...
Wildlife conservation in the United States was built by the dollars of consumptive users. Monies fro...
State wildlife conservation programs are essential to accomplishing the national goal of extinction ...
Wildlife conservation and management occurs across the world through many different mechanisms and u...
Over the last two decades, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (“FWS”) has come to define its conse...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary investigation of three morally contested dimensions of wil...
Current issues in wildlife damage management and the protection of human health and safety arise fro...
<p>As long as the funding mechanism supporting state wildlife conservation relies heavily on hunter-...
Since 2001, the Department of Interior has been supporting state-based wildlife conservation via the...
Claims that hunters are exemplar conservationists would likely come as a surprise to many. Hunters, ...