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    Conservation behavior can defy traditional predictors by C. Monroe, Martha, Crandall, Chelsey, T. Maynard, Lily

    Published in The Journal of environmental education (04-05-2021)
    “…Direct experiences in nature enable us learn and form environmental attitudes. Being influenced by nature as children is thought to help form a connection to…”
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    Maximizing biodiversity conservation through behavior change strategies by Maynard, Lily, Monroe, Martha C., Jacobson, Susan K., Savage, Anne

    Published in Conservation science and practice (01-06-2020)
    “…Most modern threats to biodiversity are due to human actions. Conservation psychology models provide tools to strategically change human behaviors to reduce…”
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    Does Active or Informative Messaging Result in Greater Conservation Engagement? by Maynard, Lily T., Torchalski, Jennifer R., Gezon, Zachariah J., Callwood, Karlisa A., Stamper, M. Andrew, Schook, Mandi W., Martin, Claire

    Published in Conservation (01-06-2024)
    “…Strategic communication can motivate target audiences to take conservation action. Yet, whether audiences are motivated by more information or more influential…”
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    Bloom evenness modulates the influence of bloom abundance on insect community structure in suburban gardens by Braatz, Elizabeth Y, Gezon, Zachariah J, Rossetti, Kristin, Maynard, Lily T, Bremer, Jonathan S, Hill, Geena M, Streifel, Marissa A, Daniels, Jaret C

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (22-04-2021)
    “…As land use change drives global insect declines, the value of enhancing habitat in urban and suburban landscapes has become increasingly important for…”
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    A modified diet to support conservation of the Atala hairstreak butterfly (Eumaeus atala Poey) by Braatz, Elizabeth, Sincage, Jamie, Gezon, Zachariah J., Maynard, Lily T., Ardente, Amanda, Savage, Anne, Sullivan, Kathleen E., Livingston, Shannon, Valdes, Eduardo V.

    Published in Zoo biology (01-09-2021)
    “…Raising insects in a laboratory for release into the wild is a common conservation practice, but maintaining breeding colonies year‐round can be limited by…”
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    Local Plant and Insect Conservation Evaluated with Organizational Identity Theory by Maynard, Lily, Cadena, Bailey, Thompson, T’Noya, Pence, Valerie, Philpott, Megan, O’Neil, Mollie, Pritchard, Mandy, Glenn, Julia, Reilly, Bridget, Hubrich, Jordan, Jenike, David

    “…With a range of programs focused on local plant and insect conservation, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden works with partners and our communities to…”
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    Can creating sustainable livelihoods with communities impact cotton‐top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus) conservation in Colombia? by Maynard, Lily, Savage, Anne, Vega, Johanna, DeWan, Amielle, Díaz, Leysthen, Gezon, Zak, Guillen, Rosamira

    Published in Conservation science and practice (01-08-2021)
    “…Conservation and development organizations around the world are increasingly promoting livelihood programs for rural communities as a means of creating…”
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    Connecting workplace attachment and pro‐environmental behaviors in zoo and aquarium professionals by Murphy, Brittany, Maynard, Lily

    Published in Zoo biology (01-09-2022)
    “…Emerging conservation psychology literature shows that there is a strong link between positive attachment to a workplace and the performance of…”
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    Media Framing of Zoos and Aquaria: From Conservation to Animal Rights by Maynard, Lily

    Published in Environmental communication (17-02-2018)
    “…Zoos and aquaria are controversial institutions, vilified by animal rights activists and championed by those who value their entertainment and educational…”
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    The influence of group maturity on community-based environmental management in Kenya by Maynard, Lily, Jacobson, Susan K.

    “…Decentralized environmental management is a widespread conservation strategy in Africa, yet a better understanding of how community-based programs evolve is…”
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    Mission impossible or mission accomplished: Do zoo organizational missions influence conservation practices? by Maynard, Lily, Jacobson, Susan K., Monroe, Martha C., Savage, Anne

    Published in Zoo biology (01-09-2020)
    “…Conservation is an important organizational focus for zoos and aquariums. Organizational identity theory predicts a relationship between what is central to…”
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    Conservation psychology strategies for collaborative planning and impact evaluation by Maynard, Lily, Howorth, Paige, Daniels, Jaret, Bunney, Katie‐Lyn, Snyder, Rebecca, Jenike, David, Barnhart, Trent, Spevak, Edward, Fitzgerald, Patrick, Gezon, Zak

    Published in Zoo biology (01-09-2022)
    “…Conservation psychology principles can be useful for aligning organizations and scaling up conservation programs to increase impact while strategically…”
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    Stakeholder Participation in Wildlife Management: Adapting the Nominal Group Technique in Developing Countries for Participants with Low Literacy by Maynard, Lily, Jacobson, Susan K.

    Published in Human dimensions of wildlife (02-01-2017)
    “…Participatory methods for people with diverse literacy levels are needed for community-based wildlife conservation, particularly in developing countries. The…”
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    Evaluating Organizational Identity of Zoos to Enhance Conservation by Maynard, Lily, Adams, Alison E., Jacobson, Susan K., Monroe, Martha C.

    Published in Curator (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-2021)
    “…Zoos, aquariums, and museums are expanding their identities and efforts to support wildlife conservation, but their impact is unclear. We apply a business…”
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