In this paper, we use the choice experiment method to investigate public preferences over alternative management regimes for a top-level predator in UK moorlands, the Hen Harrier. These birds are at the centre of a conflict between moorland managers and conservation organisations. Illegal killing of Hen Harriers on moorland managed for Red Grouse is considered to be one of the main factors limiting harrier population growth in the UK. Incentives for persecution arise due to the impacts of Hen Harriers on populations of Red Grouse, which are managed for commercial shooting. Numerous alternatives have been proposed to manage this system. We considered three which have emerged from stakeholder debates and scientific enquiry: tougher law enforc...
Game bird management has the potential to benefit conservation, as management practices specifically...
Many threatened species in human-dominated systems are managed through conservation programs. Such p...
Abstract Monitoring the general public's support toward wildlife species is a strategy to identify ...
In this paper, we use the choice experiment method to investigate public preferences over alternativ...
Human-wildlife conflict is one of the greatest barriers to effective conservation. The recovery of t...
Management of heather moorland for driven Red Grouse (Lagopus lagopus scotica) shooting in the Briti...
This paper applies the 'choice experiment' method to investigate public preferences over the design ...
In terms of general attitudes, the study finds that people rate wildlife conservation as an importan...
Conservation of biodiversity, including birds, continues to challenge natural-area managers. Stated-...
The recovery of protected predators raises tensions and divisions within society when their prey are...
We examine habitat use by hunting hen harriers Circus cyaneus at three study sites in Scotland to ev...
Wild bird conservation in the UK is a widely regarded as a success story. The populations of many en...
<p>1. The impact of hen harriers Circus cyaneus on red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus populat...
Two phases of an experimental reduction in management at Langholm Moor in southwest Scotland provide...
The influence of predators on the distribution, density and dynamics of their prey species has long ...
Game bird management has the potential to benefit conservation, as management practices specifically...
Many threatened species in human-dominated systems are managed through conservation programs. Such p...
Abstract Monitoring the general public's support toward wildlife species is a strategy to identify ...
In this paper, we use the choice experiment method to investigate public preferences over alternativ...
Human-wildlife conflict is one of the greatest barriers to effective conservation. The recovery of t...
Management of heather moorland for driven Red Grouse (Lagopus lagopus scotica) shooting in the Briti...
This paper applies the 'choice experiment' method to investigate public preferences over the design ...
In terms of general attitudes, the study finds that people rate wildlife conservation as an importan...
Conservation of biodiversity, including birds, continues to challenge natural-area managers. Stated-...
The recovery of protected predators raises tensions and divisions within society when their prey are...
We examine habitat use by hunting hen harriers Circus cyaneus at three study sites in Scotland to ev...
Wild bird conservation in the UK is a widely regarded as a success story. The populations of many en...
<p>1. The impact of hen harriers Circus cyaneus on red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus populat...
Two phases of an experimental reduction in management at Langholm Moor in southwest Scotland provide...
The influence of predators on the distribution, density and dynamics of their prey species has long ...
Game bird management has the potential to benefit conservation, as management practices specifically...
Many threatened species in human-dominated systems are managed through conservation programs. Such p...
Abstract Monitoring the general public's support toward wildlife species is a strategy to identify ...