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- A PVC bait station for dispensing rabies vaccine to raccoons in suburban landscapes
- A typology of South Dakota muzzleloader deer hunters
- Access to private lands for hunting in New York: 1963-1980
- Alternative placement strategies for wood duck nest boxes
- Applying wildlife values information in management: the wildlife attitudes and values scale
- Assessing impact of recreation on wildlife: a classification scheme
- Becoming a hunter: identifying stages of hunting involvement for improving hunter education programs
- Capacity building: a new focus for collaborative approaches to community-based suburban deer management?
- Characteristics of trappers and trapping participation in New York
- Colorado's black bear hunting referendum: what was behind the vote?
- Comparison of three public-involvement approaches for stakeholder input into deer management decisions: A case study
- Conservation of biological diversity: perspectives and the future for the wildlife profession
- Content analysis of agency annual reports, with recommendations for improvement.
- Designing stakeholder involvement strategies to resolve wildlife management controversies
- Dimensions of capacity in community-based suburban deer management: the managers’ perspective
- Economic feasibility of a deer-proof fence for apple orchards
- Effects of hay-cropping on eastern populations of the bobolink
- Effects of information on attitudes toward suburban deer management
- Effects on risk perception of media coverage of a black bear-related human fatality
- Engaging local communities in Wildlife Management Area planning: an evaluation of the Lake Ontario Islands search conference
- Ensuring the future of state wildlife management: understanding challenges for institutional change
- Ethical and scientific judgements in management: beware of blurred distinctions
- Fairness and moose management decision-making: the citizens' perspective
- Farmer perceptions of crop damage by wildlife in the Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park, Bhutan
- First year results of New York's "Return a Gift to Wildlife" tax checkoff
- Fruit growers' vs. other farmers' attitudes toward deer in New York
- Further insights into the multiple satisfactions approach to hunter management
- Habitat and structural factors influencing beaver interference with highway culverts
- How animal rightists view the "Wildlife Management - Hunting System"
- Human dimensions in wildlife management education: pre-service opportunities and in-service needs
- Human dimensions of living with wildlife: a management challenge for the 21st century
- Hunting ethics, self-limitation, and the role of succinylcholine chloride in bow hunting
- Innovations in stakeholder involvement: what's the next step?
- Motivations for deer hunting: implications for antlerless deer harvest as a management tool
- New Yorkers' attitudes toward restoring wolves to the Adirondack Park
- New opportunities with a familiar audience: where esthetics and harvest overlap
- On the determination of viable population size in birds and mammals
- Perceptions of risk from deer-related vehicle accidents: implications for public preferences for deer herd size
- Populations, metapopulations, and species populations: what are they and who should care?
- Potential poisoning of yellow-billed magpies by compound 1080
- Predicting demand for big game and small game hunting licenses: The New York experience
- Preferences of suburban landowners for deer management: a step towards better communication
- Public attitudes toward a suburban deer herd
- Public attitudes toward wildlife are changing: a trend analysis of New York residents
- Public involvement in deer management decisions: consensus vs. consent
- Reasons for decline in duck hunting: insights from New York
- Recommendations for establishment and placement of bait sites for counting band-tailed pigeons
- Social Acceptability of Wildlife Management Actions in Suburban Areas: 3 Cases from New York
- Stakeholder acceptance of urban deer management techniques
- State Service Foresters and private forest land: opportunities for wildlife management
- Status of hunter recruitment and retention in the US
- The Wildlife Society: Its members and their evaluation of its services
- The essence of wildlife management
- The future of hunting as a mechanism to control white-tailed deer populations
- The need for hunter education in deer management: insights from New York
- Toward a concept of wildlife acceptance capacity in wildlife management
- Using economics in defense of wildlife
- What's wrong with the questions we ask in wildlife research?
- Wildlife damage to crops: perceptions of agricultural and wildlife professionals
- Wildlife stakeholder acceptance capacity for cougars in Montana
- Willingness of New York farmers to incur white tailed deer damage