This paper evaluates the present status of Utah shooting preserves with special reference to attitudes and characteristics of hunters using and not using the shooting preserves system. Data were gathered primarily by a mail questionnaire survey. Compared to non-users, shooting preserve users were more frequently raised in a suburban or city area, better educated, and had higher yearly incomes. Shooting preserve users were commonly employed as professionals or proprietors, while non-users were often employed as craftsmen, proprietors, or operators. Most shooting preserve hunters hunted after the state game bird season was closed, and were generally satisfied with Utah preserves. Most hunters not using shooting preserves were very critical of...
For many years sportsmen have speculated that hunting limits pheasant populations. With the abolitio...
Using data from Washington State deer hunters, this paper reports on a cluster analytic study of the...
The economic effects, to the Utah range-sheep operation and to the economy of the state of Utah, of ...
This paper evaluates the present status of Utah shooting preserves with special reference to attitud...
Since 1900 the ringneck pheasant Phasianus colchicus torquatus Gmelin has assumed major importance i...
Immediately following the 1971 upland game season a questionnaire booklet was mailed to 2076 Utah fa...
Objectives of this research were (1) to describe fee hunting as it is currently practiced in Utah an...
Proof that public hunting on private lands is a growing Utah problem is, perhaps, most easily found ...
Landscapes in the American West are undergoing dramatic changes as land-use patterns shift to accomm...
The objectives of this study were fourfold: To describe the existing big game exclosures in Utah T...
The leading cause of mortality in California Condors (condors) is lead poisoning, which occurs when ...
Hunting by humans is the primary tool for population control for many ungulate species across the Un...
Hunting has played a significant role in the development of human societies and continues to play a ...
Application was made of the economic rent method of resource valuation for the resident deer hunt in...
For many years sportsmen have speculated that hunting limits pheasant populations. With the abolitio...
Using data from Washington State deer hunters, this paper reports on a cluster analytic study of the...
The economic effects, to the Utah range-sheep operation and to the economy of the state of Utah, of ...
This paper evaluates the present status of Utah shooting preserves with special reference to attitud...
Since 1900 the ringneck pheasant Phasianus colchicus torquatus Gmelin has assumed major importance i...
Immediately following the 1971 upland game season a questionnaire booklet was mailed to 2076 Utah fa...
Objectives of this research were (1) to describe fee hunting as it is currently practiced in Utah an...
Proof that public hunting on private lands is a growing Utah problem is, perhaps, most easily found ...
Landscapes in the American West are undergoing dramatic changes as land-use patterns shift to accomm...
The objectives of this study were fourfold: To describe the existing big game exclosures in Utah T...
The leading cause of mortality in California Condors (condors) is lead poisoning, which occurs when ...
Hunting by humans is the primary tool for population control for many ungulate species across the Un...
Hunting has played a significant role in the development of human societies and continues to play a ...
Application was made of the economic rent method of resource valuation for the resident deer hunt in...
For many years sportsmen have speculated that hunting limits pheasant populations. With the abolitio...
Using data from Washington State deer hunters, this paper reports on a cluster analytic study of the...
The economic effects, to the Utah range-sheep operation and to the economy of the state of Utah, of ...