The distribution of a typology of basic attitudes toward animals in the American population is explored through personal interviews with 3,107 randomly selected persons in the 48 contiguous states and Alaska. Data is presented on the prevalence of these attitudes in the overall American population and among major social demographic and animal activity groups. In addition, results are presented on Americans\u27 knowledge of animals as well as their species preferences. Finally, information is presented on perceptions of critical wildlife issues including endangered species, predator control, hunting, trapping, marine mammals and wildlife habitat protection
A nationwide survey in Costa Rica, using Kellert's conceptual framework (Kellert, S.R. 1996. The Val...
A national survey of public attitudes to ward wildlife damage management provided the opportunity to...
A total of 302 undergraduates in the social sciences and the humanities, at two Australian universit...
The distribution of a typology of basic attitudes toward animals in the American population is explo...
This paper reviews the results of a study of 267 children in the 2nd, 5th, 8th, and 11th grades. A b...
This chapter is an overview of the attitudes of Americans toward the treatment and moral status of n...
Changes in American attitudes and behaviors toward animals from 1900-1976 will be examined. The data...
"Phase three results of a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service funded study of American attitudes, knowled...
We designed an instrument to measure attitudes about a variety of animal use issues, collect informa...
A mail survey of randomly selected stratified U.S. households assessed general attitudes toward wild...
This paper reviews the results of a study of 267 children in the 2nd, 5th, 8th, and 11th grades. A b...
The results of various studies have suggested a range of demo-graphic and personality variables that...
American attitudes toward wildlife have often been cast as falling within an urban/rural dichotomy t...
An annotated bibliography of relevant materials published between 1981 and 2019.https://www.wellbein...
The field of wildlife management has been on a collision course with societal values regarding anima...
A nationwide survey in Costa Rica, using Kellert's conceptual framework (Kellert, S.R. 1996. The Val...
A national survey of public attitudes to ward wildlife damage management provided the opportunity to...
A total of 302 undergraduates in the social sciences and the humanities, at two Australian universit...
The distribution of a typology of basic attitudes toward animals in the American population is explo...
This paper reviews the results of a study of 267 children in the 2nd, 5th, 8th, and 11th grades. A b...
This chapter is an overview of the attitudes of Americans toward the treatment and moral status of n...
Changes in American attitudes and behaviors toward animals from 1900-1976 will be examined. The data...
"Phase three results of a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service funded study of American attitudes, knowled...
We designed an instrument to measure attitudes about a variety of animal use issues, collect informa...
A mail survey of randomly selected stratified U.S. households assessed general attitudes toward wild...
This paper reviews the results of a study of 267 children in the 2nd, 5th, 8th, and 11th grades. A b...
The results of various studies have suggested a range of demo-graphic and personality variables that...
American attitudes toward wildlife have often been cast as falling within an urban/rural dichotomy t...
An annotated bibliography of relevant materials published between 1981 and 2019.https://www.wellbein...
The field of wildlife management has been on a collision course with societal values regarding anima...
A nationwide survey in Costa Rica, using Kellert's conceptual framework (Kellert, S.R. 1996. The Val...
A national survey of public attitudes to ward wildlife damage management provided the opportunity to...
A total of 302 undergraduates in the social sciences and the humanities, at two Australian universit...