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- Assessing the relative importance of recall bias and nonresponse bias and adjusting for those biases in statewide angler surveys
- Assessing the social feasibility of restoring elk
- Ballot initiatives—antithesis of human dimensions approaches or catalyst for change?
- Bear and deer hunter density and distribution of public land in Pennsylvania
- Campground manager and user perceptions of risk associated with negative human-black bear interactions
- Citizen attitudes toward elk and participation in elk management: a case study in Evergreen, CO
- Community-based co-management: sharing responsibility when tolerance for wildlife is exceeded
- Deer hunting on Pennsylvania’s public and private lands: a two-tiered system of hunters
- Developing adaptability: the promise and pitfalls of collaborative conservation
- Developing the wildlife stakeholder acceptance capacity concept: research needed
- Effect versus motivation: Factors affecting antlered and antlerless deer harvest success in Pennsylvania
- Evolution of public issues in wildlife management: How social networks and issue framing change through time
- Examining assumptions in wildlife management: a contribution of human dimensions inquiry
- Factors Affecting Perceptions of Human–Wildlife Interactions in Residential Areas of Northern New York and Implications for Conservation
- Factors influencing risk perception associated with human-black bear conflict
- Factors that influence concern about human-black bear interactions in residential settings
- From clients to stakeholders: A philosophical shift for fish and wildlife management
- Human dimensions of wildlife management: knowledge for agency survival in the 21st century
- Hunting and the heart: physiological response to seeing, shooting, and bagging game
- Illuminating an overlooked hunting stakeholder group: nonhunters and their interest in hunting
- Interests of urban residents in wildlife education programs in two urban settings
- Intervention and capacity considerations in community-based deer management: the stakeholders’ perspective
- Landscape, social, and spatial influences on perceptions of human-black bear interactions in the Adirondack Park, New York.
- Managing community controversy in suburban wildlife management: adopting practices that address value differences
- Options for maintaining high fishing satisfaction in situations of declining catch rates
- Reliance on informants in wildlife management situation analysis--shortcut or shortcoming?
- Risk perception as a determinant of wildlife stakeholder acceptance capacity for cougars in Montana
- Satisfactions, dissatisfactions, and management preferences of New York State turkey hunters
- Social Network Dynamics in Collaborative Conservation
- Suburban deer management: A case study in the Village of Cayuga Heights, New York
- Suburban residents' criteria for evaluating contraception and other deer management techniques
- The mass media and stakeholders' beliefs about suburban wildlife
- Using diaries to estimate fishing effort and fish consumption: A contemporary assessment
- Why landowners post their property against hunting: Insights from Pennsylvania