Public attitudes towards “pest” management: Perceptions on squirrel management strategies in the UK
The impacts of non-native, invasive grey squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis) on broadleaf
woodlands and red squirrel population (Sciurus vulgaris) are well recognised among wildlife …
woodlands and red squirrel population (Sciurus vulgaris) are well recognised among wildlife …
Spatial variation in public attitudes towards brown bears in the French Pyrenees
B Piédallu, PY Quenette, C Mounet, N Lescureux… - Biological …, 2016 - Elsevier
Human dimension is an important component of large carnivore management and
conservation. Here, we focus on the human-wildlife conflict related to depredation of …
conservation. Here, we focus on the human-wildlife conflict related to depredation of …
Reviewing taxonomic bias in a megadiverse country: primary biodiversity data, cultural salience, and scientific interest of South African animals
Taxonomic bias, resulting in some taxa receiving more attention than others, has been
shown to persist throughout history. Such bias in primary biodiversity data needs to be …
shown to persist throughout history. Such bias in primary biodiversity data needs to be …
Spatial Analysis of Attitudes Toward Timber Rattlesnakes (Crotalus Horridus) Where Encounters Occur Within an Exurban Landscape
AR Dunn, AT Morzillo, LSKE Larson… - Society & Natural …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Most human-wildlife conflict research has focused on large species, with less attention to
smaller, less-charismatic species. Our objective was to evaluate landscape-level spatial …
smaller, less-charismatic species. Our objective was to evaluate landscape-level spatial …
Do public attitudes affect conservation effort? Using a questionnaire-based survey to assess perceptions, beliefs and superstitions associated with frogs in South …
Globally, amphibians are among the least appreciated vertebrates and are often negatively
perceived by the general public. Such attitudes are particularly prevalent in South Africa …
perceived by the general public. Such attitudes are particularly prevalent in South Africa …
Conservation impact scores identify shortfalls in demonstrating the benefits of threatened wildlife displays in zoos and aquaria
Zoos and public aquaria globally display numerous wild harvested, threatened species. To
validate conservation credentials, displays are often associated with research projects …
validate conservation credentials, displays are often associated with research projects …
The role of value orientations and experience on attitudes toward a well-liked threatened reptile
Eastern box turtles (Terrepene carolina carolina) are often negatively impacted by
anthropogenic activities, such as mortality caused by vehicles or agricultural equipment …
anthropogenic activities, such as mortality caused by vehicles or agricultural equipment …
Familiarity of adapted physical activity among undergraduate students: Personal connection matters
The field of adapted physical activity (APA) and other areas often associated with APA
focused on physical activity for people with disabilities, such as adapted physical education …
focused on physical activity for people with disabilities, such as adapted physical education …
Reintroduction and post-release survival of a living fossil: the Chinese giant salamander
L Zhang, W Jiang, QJ Wang, H Zhao, HX Zhang… - PLoS …, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Captive rearing and reintroduction/translocation are increasingly used as tools to
supplement wild populations of threatened species. Reintroducing captive-reared Chinese …
supplement wild populations of threatened species. Reintroducing captive-reared Chinese …
Wildlife value orientations and their relationships with mid-size predator management
Wildlife managers can use wildlife value orientations (WVOs) to help predict public
acceptance of management actions. However, WVOs may only be effective if they have high …
acceptance of management actions. However, WVOs may only be effective if they have high …