Search Results - "Baumer, Meghan S."
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A practical framework for ethics assessment in wildlife management decision‐making
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-01-2024)“…Wildlife professionals lack a framework and process for incorporating ethical considerations in a systematic and transparent way, along with ecological and…”
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Exploring the Social Habitat for Hunting: Toward a Comprehensive Framework for Understanding Hunter Recruitment and Retention
Published in Human dimensions of wildlife (04-03-2014)“…Decades of decline in the number of hunters in the United States have made hunter recruitment and retention (HRR) a high priority within the North American…”
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Exploring Nontraditional Pathways Into Hunting in New York State: Implications for Recruitment and Retention
Published in Human dimensions of wildlife (03-09-2017)“…Anecdotal evidence suggests that adults lacking previous hunting experience and family support for hunting comprise a growing proportion of new hunters…”
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Effects of Message Framing and Past Experience on Intentions to Prevent Human-Coyote Conflicts
Published in Human dimensions of wildlife (01-11-2016)“…To test the effects of message framing on intentions to participate in seven behaviors to prevent coyote problems, we randomly assigned 461 participants to a…”
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Taking time to think: The tyranny of being “too busy” and the practice of wildlife management
Published in Frontiers in conservation science (17-11-2022)Get full text
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Building human-dimensions/social science capacity to support wildlife agencies: lessons from New York’s 50-year experience
Published in Human dimensions of wildlife (18-02-2024)Get full text
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Accelerating development of fish and wildlife professionals will take more than training
Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (2011) (01-03-2022)“…Hastening the development of early and mid‐career fish and wildlife (hereafter wildlife) professionals in state and federal agencies is an acute need. In…”
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