Insufficient funding is a major impediment to conservation efforts around the world. In the United States, a decline in hunting participation threatens sustainability of the “user-pay, public benefit” model that has supported wildlife conservation for nearly 100 years, forcing wildlife management agencies to contemplate alternative funding strategies. We investigated support for potential funding options among diverse college students, a rapidly expanding and politically active voting bloc with a potentially powerful influence on the future of conservation. From 2018 to 2020, we surveyed 17,203 undergraduate students at public universities across 22 states. Students preferred innovative approaches to conservation funding, with 72% supportin...
We gather here and reflect on successes in wildlife conservation, restoration, and management; and m...
The concept of hunter-supported wildlife conservation behind the Pittman-Robertson Act has been term...
University students, particularly those enrolled in natural resources programs, make up one of the s...
Insufficient funding is a major impediment to conservation efforts around the world. In the United S...
Insufficient funding is a major impediment to conservation efforts around the world. In the United S...
Wildlife conservation in the United States was built by the dollars of consumptive users. Monies fro...
Declining participation in hunting, especially among young adult hunters, affects the ability of sta...
State wildlife management agencies in the United States have depended on a “user-pay” funding model ...
Texas has an estimated need of $20 million in non-federal funding in order to receive $60 million in...
With the increasing involvement of higher education institutions in sustainability movements, it rem...
This thesis research looks at whether federal grant award dollars influence state spending on wildli...
Hunting has played a prominent role throughout American history and continues to serve many importan...
One major lesson derived from the implementation of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) over the past 3...
The biological and social context for wildlife management in the United States is transforming as th...
The Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies assembled a panel of 26 national business and conserva...
We gather here and reflect on successes in wildlife conservation, restoration, and management; and m...
The concept of hunter-supported wildlife conservation behind the Pittman-Robertson Act has been term...
University students, particularly those enrolled in natural resources programs, make up one of the s...
Insufficient funding is a major impediment to conservation efforts around the world. In the United S...
Insufficient funding is a major impediment to conservation efforts around the world. In the United S...
Wildlife conservation in the United States was built by the dollars of consumptive users. Monies fro...
Declining participation in hunting, especially among young adult hunters, affects the ability of sta...
State wildlife management agencies in the United States have depended on a “user-pay” funding model ...
Texas has an estimated need of $20 million in non-federal funding in order to receive $60 million in...
With the increasing involvement of higher education institutions in sustainability movements, it rem...
This thesis research looks at whether federal grant award dollars influence state spending on wildli...
Hunting has played a prominent role throughout American history and continues to serve many importan...
One major lesson derived from the implementation of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) over the past 3...
The biological and social context for wildlife management in the United States is transforming as th...
The Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies assembled a panel of 26 national business and conserva...
We gather here and reflect on successes in wildlife conservation, restoration, and management; and m...
The concept of hunter-supported wildlife conservation behind the Pittman-Robertson Act has been term...
University students, particularly those enrolled in natural resources programs, make up one of the s...