Attitudes of a sample of the Australian public towards the subsistence use of wildlife by indigenous Australians and whether or not indigenous Australians should be allowed to sell wildlife and wildlife products is examined. It has been suggested that allowing such possibilities would provide economic incentives for nature conservation among local people. We explore whether those sampled believe that indigenous Australians should do more than other groups and institutions to conserve Australia’s tropical species, and whether or not indigenous Australians should be allowed to take common as well as endangered wildlife species for food. Attitudes of the sampled public towards indigenous Australians earning income from trophy hunting and from ...
Managing hawksbill turtle populations for use and conservation requires (i) adequate scientific unde...
This paper evaluates Aboriginal cultural interpretation at wildlife attractions and on wildlife tour...
This paper explores how Indigenous community-based natural resource management can generate both con...
Attitudes of a sample of the Australian public towards the subsistence use of wildlife by indigenous...
Attitudes of a sample of the Australian public towards the subsistence use of wildlife by indigenous...
Indigenous Australians have socioeconomic attributes similar to those of residents in some developin...
Indigenous Australians have socioeconomic attributes similar to those of residents in some developin...
This paper surveys a sample of 204 members of the Australian public to determine their attitude to t...
This paper surveys a sample of 204 members of the Australian public to determine their attitude to t...
Indigenous people in the Northern Territory seek opportunities to develop enterprise based on commer...
People's attitudes towards the conservation of Australian wildlife is of particular importance as th...
Kangaroos are culturally significant to Aboriginal people but Aboriginal people are generally not in...
People’s behaviour towards the conservation of Australian wildlife is important, because people’s ac...
This paper surveys a sample of 204 members of the Australian public to determine their attitude to t...
This paper is based on a submission to the Senate Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Reference...
Managing hawksbill turtle populations for use and conservation requires (i) adequate scientific unde...
This paper evaluates Aboriginal cultural interpretation at wildlife attractions and on wildlife tour...
This paper explores how Indigenous community-based natural resource management can generate both con...
Attitudes of a sample of the Australian public towards the subsistence use of wildlife by indigenous...
Attitudes of a sample of the Australian public towards the subsistence use of wildlife by indigenous...
Indigenous Australians have socioeconomic attributes similar to those of residents in some developin...
Indigenous Australians have socioeconomic attributes similar to those of residents in some developin...
This paper surveys a sample of 204 members of the Australian public to determine their attitude to t...
This paper surveys a sample of 204 members of the Australian public to determine their attitude to t...
Indigenous people in the Northern Territory seek opportunities to develop enterprise based on commer...
People's attitudes towards the conservation of Australian wildlife is of particular importance as th...
Kangaroos are culturally significant to Aboriginal people but Aboriginal people are generally not in...
People’s behaviour towards the conservation of Australian wildlife is important, because people’s ac...
This paper surveys a sample of 204 members of the Australian public to determine their attitude to t...
This paper is based on a submission to the Senate Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Reference...
Managing hawksbill turtle populations for use and conservation requires (i) adequate scientific unde...
This paper evaluates Aboriginal cultural interpretation at wildlife attractions and on wildlife tour...
This paper explores how Indigenous community-based natural resource management can generate both con...