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Reports | Wildlife Conservation Science & Policy
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Wildlife Conservation Science and Policy. Dedicated to the social and political aspects–the so-called human dimensions–of wildlife management. Zajac, R.M., Bruskotter, J.T. and E. Toman. 2012. “Fishing Ohio: A Survey of Ohio Anglers”. The Ohio State University, School of Environment and Natural Resources and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife. Slagle, K., Bruskotter, J.T., and Kayle, K.A. (2010). Ohio Steelhead Fishing: A Study of Angler Participation a...Pettis, A.L.,...Brusk...
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Disagreement over the Public Trust Doctrine’s application to Wolves | Wildlife Conservation Science & Policy
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Wildlife Conservation Science and Policy. Dedicated to the social and political aspects–the so-called human dimensions–of wildlife management. Disagreement over the Public Trust Doctrine’s application to Wolves. On March 22, 2012. Our response. We felt that the delisting decision was adequately covered by other scholars and, more importantly, an analysis of the 2009 Final Rule was made moot when Congress used a legislative rider to delist wolves. We agreed with Johns’ point about state cour...Avenue̶...
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Grad Students | Wildlife Conservation Science & Policy
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Wildlife Conservation Science and Policy. Dedicated to the social and political aspects–the so-called human dimensions–of wildlife management. MS Thesis: A quantitative content analysis of attitude expressions toward wolves in United States and Canadian print news media, 1999-2008. The Ohio State University School of Environment and Natural Resources, Columbus, OH. Graduated: 2009. PhD, Began 2008. PhD, Began 2010. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Human Dim...
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Popular Press | Wildlife Conservation Science & Policy
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Wildlife Conservation Science and Policy. Dedicated to the social and political aspects–the so-called human dimensions–of wildlife management. On Utah Public Radio (Jan 2011–MP3 Audio). 8216;Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Wolf? 8217; Not Most Utahns, say USU Researchers. Societal Values Should Be Included in Endangered Species Decisions, Experts Urge. 2007 Legal Opinion Of Endangered Species Act Is A Threat To Imperiled Species, Experts Say. US Habitat Rule Threatens Species (Nature News). Blog at WordPres...
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Update: New Reports Added | Wildlife Conservation Science & Policy
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Wildlife Conservation Science and Policy. Dedicated to the social and political aspects–the so-called human dimensions–of wildlife management. Update: New Reports Added. On June 15, 2012. Today I updated the Reports page. Here are links to both reports:. Larr; Disagreement over the Public Trust Doctrine’s application to Wolves. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. Socia...
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Wolves as a Public Trust Resource | Wildlife Conservation Science & Policy
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Wildlife Conservation Science and Policy. Dedicated to the social and political aspects–the so-called human dimensions–of wildlife management. Wolves as a Public Trust Resource. On September 29, 2011. On 30 September my colleagues and I published an article in the journal. That argues that the. Bruskotter, J. T., S. A. Enzler, and A. Treves. 2011. Rescuing Wolves from Politics: Wildlife as a Public Trust Resource. Science 333:1828-1829). We begin with a brief primer on the wildlife trust doctrine. Using ...
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Science is Growing: December 2010
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Monday, December 20, 2010. Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Where do deer sleep during winter? Lives in and around the Wooster campus of the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center. His alter ego is Kurt Knebusch. Q Dear Twig: Where do deer sleep during winter? A In two kinds of places. The choice depends on whether it's daytime or nighttime. (I assume here a cold, snowy winter where the deer is. Are.). Long winter's nappilu,. Subspecies of the mule deer (note: not a mule) are the Sitka deer...