Understanding stakeholder views is essential for successful wildlife management. This study used Q methodology with a before–after approach to explore stakeholder views about the problems and solutions related to grizzly bear management in the Banff-Bow Valley of Alberta, Canada. This research, conducted in 2008, followed up on a previous Q study conducted in 2004. A meta-analysis of the before and after factors revealed that some changes in views had occurred between the summers of 2004 and 2008. Interviews also supported the finding that the views of the participants had changed and revealed that the factors most frequently identified by participants as having influenced their views between the before and after Q studies were: research ab...
Grizzly bears are a threatened species in Alberta, Canada, and their conservation and management is ...
Some level of human activity is often permitted in protected areas, and concerns arise over the imp...
Social-ecological systems in Canada’s Arctic and sub-Arctic are changing. Although community members...
Conserving populations of large carnivores such as grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) requires not only bi...
Teevin, Colleen, M.S., Fall 2008 Resource Conservation Grizzly Bear Reintroduction: Understanding St...
Park managers in Canada's Rocky Mountain National Parks are continually challenged to balance visito...
Park managers in Canada's Rocky Mountain National Parks are continually challenged to balance visito...
Conserving grizzly bear populations is a significant challenge for wildlife managers throughout Nort...
Grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis) were extirpated from central Idaho’s Bitterroot Ecosystem (B...
The “pot bears” received international media attention in 2010 after police discovered the intention...
Protected area managers are continually challenged to balance ecological integrity with human recrea...
Landlocked kokanee salmon are an important food source for grizzly bears in the Lardeau River Valley...
Animal response to anthropogenic features may be fine scale (e.g. changes in movement behavior) or l...
All forms of recreation and tourism, including wildlife viewing, have the potential to alter wildlif...
The range and numbers of grizzly bears (Ursus arctos L.) have been greatly reduced since Europeans s...
Grizzly bears are a threatened species in Alberta, Canada, and their conservation and management is ...
Some level of human activity is often permitted in protected areas, and concerns arise over the imp...
Social-ecological systems in Canada’s Arctic and sub-Arctic are changing. Although community members...
Conserving populations of large carnivores such as grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) requires not only bi...
Teevin, Colleen, M.S., Fall 2008 Resource Conservation Grizzly Bear Reintroduction: Understanding St...
Park managers in Canada's Rocky Mountain National Parks are continually challenged to balance visito...
Park managers in Canada's Rocky Mountain National Parks are continually challenged to balance visito...
Conserving grizzly bear populations is a significant challenge for wildlife managers throughout Nort...
Grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis) were extirpated from central Idaho’s Bitterroot Ecosystem (B...
The “pot bears” received international media attention in 2010 after police discovered the intention...
Protected area managers are continually challenged to balance ecological integrity with human recrea...
Landlocked kokanee salmon are an important food source for grizzly bears in the Lardeau River Valley...
Animal response to anthropogenic features may be fine scale (e.g. changes in movement behavior) or l...
All forms of recreation and tourism, including wildlife viewing, have the potential to alter wildlif...
The range and numbers of grizzly bears (Ursus arctos L.) have been greatly reduced since Europeans s...
Grizzly bears are a threatened species in Alberta, Canada, and their conservation and management is ...
Some level of human activity is often permitted in protected areas, and concerns arise over the imp...
Social-ecological systems in Canada’s Arctic and sub-Arctic are changing. Although community members...