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Decker, Daniel Joseph
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I work with scholars and practitioners to develop a vision of "next-generation wildlife management." A key feature of this pursuit is the articulation of a model of wildlife management that integrates human and biological dimensions in wildlife management and policy making, and presents a generalizable theory regarding how human attitudinal and behavioral considerations can be addressed effectively in these endeavors. This necessitates the practical study of problems and opportunities for integration of human dimensions into wildlife management, and involves evolution of the philosophy of wildlife management within the wildlife management profession, as well as the development of stakeholder and community capacity building processes to achieve effective community-based management. This is accomplished through research to study processes and approaches used in wildlife management, design of pilot efforts in cooperation with state and federal wildlife agencies willing to apply new approaches for decision-making, and evaluation of such efforts for their improvement.
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research overview
- Current research examines: (1) stakeholder engagement in wildlife management, (2) adaptive wildlife impact management, (3) human-wildlife conflict management, (4) public attitudes toward wildlife and its accessibility, (5) wildlife acceptance capacity of stakeholders, including risk perception; (6) agency transformation and public trust doctrine.
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- DEVELOPING AND EVLUATING EFFECTIVE ONE HEALTH MESSAGING USING NATIONAL PARKS AS A LAUNCHING POINT awarded by NATL PARK SERVICE, DOI 2010 - 2014
- HUMAN DIMENSIONS OF HIGHLY PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA: UNDERSTANDING PERCEPTIONS OF RISK AND IDENTIFYING IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATIONS MESSAGES awarded by NATL PARK SERVICE, DOI 2008 - 2012
- PUBLIC ATTITUDES TOWARD WILDLIFE AND ITS ACCESSIBILITY awarded by NYC DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 2011 - 2016
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- human dimensions of wildlife management
- natural resource management
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- Agency traits that build capacity to manage disease.. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 17:376-388. 2012
- Communicating about Wildlife-associated Disease Risks in National Parks.. The George Wright Forum. 29:227-235. 2012
- Exploring risk attenuation and crisis communication after a plague death in Grand Canyon.. Journal of Risk Research. 2012
- Integrating Human Dimensions into Fish and Wildlife Management: An Essential Component of Adaptive Capacity. . Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 17:317-319. 2012
- Public Perceptions of Wildlife-associated Disease: Risk Communication Matters.. Human Wildlife Interaction. 6:112-122. 2012
- Shifting reactions to risks: a case study.. Journal of Risk Research. 2012
- Communicating about zoonotic disease: strategic considerations for wildlife professionals. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 35:112-119. 2011
- Developing adaptability: the promise and pitfalls of collaborative conservation. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 16:219-221. 2011
- Linking knowledge to action in collaborative conservation.. Conservation Biology. 25:1186-1194. 2011
- Social Network Dynamics in Collaborative Conservation. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 16:259-272. 2011
- A conservation institution for the 21st century: Implications for state wildlife agencies. Journal of Wildlife Management. 74:203-209. 2010
- Challenges of professional development: balancing the demands of employers and professions in federal natural resource agencies. Organization and Development. 23:446-464. 2010
- Understanding Risk Perceptions to Enhance Communication about Human-wildlife Interactions and the Impacts of Zoonotic Disease. Journal of the Institute for Laboratory Animal Research. 51:255-261. 2010
- Developing citizens and communities through youth environmental action. Environmental Education Research. 15:111-127. 2009
- Factors influencing membership of federal wildlife biologists in The Wildlife Society. Journal of Wildlife Management. 73:980-988. 2009
- Factors that influence concern about human-black bear interactions in residential settings. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 14:185-197. 2009
- Moving public participation beyond compliance: Uncommon approaches to finding common ground. George Wright Forum. 26:23-39. 2009
- Formative co-orientation research: A tool to assist with environmental decision making. Environmental Communication. 2:257-273. 2008
- Governance of state wildlife management: Reform and revive or resist and retrench?. Society & Natural Resources. 21:441-448. 2008
- Human conditioning to wildlife: Steps toward theory and research. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 13:388-399. 2008
- Power in natural resources management: An application of theory. Society & Natural Resources. 21:729-739. 2008
- Reliance on informants in wildlife management situation analysis--shortcut or shortcoming?. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 13:459-470. 2008
- Social networks and community-based natural resource management. Journal of Environmental Management. 42:677-687. 2008
- A multi-sector framework for assessing community-based forest management: lessons from Madagascar. Ecology and Society. 12:14-27. 2007
- Expanding problem frames to understand human-wildlife conflicts in urban-proximate parks. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 25:62-78. 2007
- Matching the forum to the fuss: using coorientation contexts to address the paradox of public participation in natural resource management. Environmental Practice. 9:195-205. 2007
- Media frames for black bear management stories during issue emergence in New York. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 12:89-100. 2007
- Securing alternative funding for wildlife management: insights from agency leaders. Journal of Wildlife Management. 71:2106-2113. 2007
- Application of an issue-evolution model to wildlife issues in National Parks. The George Wright Forum. 23:62-71. 2006
- Capacity building: a new focus for collaborative approaches to community-based suburban deer management? . Wildlife Society Bulletin. 34:525-530. 2006
- Ensuring the future of state wildlife management: understanding challenges for institutional change. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 34:531-536. 2006
- Hunters’ and other citizens’ reactions to discovery of CWD in Central New York. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 11:203-214. 2006
- Integrating ecological and human dimensions in adaptive management of wildlife-related impacts. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 34:698-705. 2006
- Situation-specific "impact dependency" as a determinant of management acceptability: insight from wolf and grizzly bear management in Alaska. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 34:426-432. 2006
- Wildlife disease management: a manager’s model. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 11:151-158. 2006
- Assessment of negative economic impacts from deer in the Northeastern United States. Journal of Extension. 43. 2005
- Collaboration for community-based wildlife management. Urban Ecosystems. 8:227-236. 2005
- Effects on risk perception of media coverage of a black bear-related human fatality. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 33:507-516. 2005
- Incorporating local values in European Union conservation policy: the Cyprus case. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 10:83-94. 2005
- Intervention and capacity considerations in community-based deer management: the stakeholders’ perspective. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 10:259-272. 2005
- Introduction to special issue on global community based wildlife management issues. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 10:81. 2005
- Managing community controversy in suburban wildlife management: adopting practices that address value differences. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 10:109-122. 2005
- Research needs to support community-based wildlife management: global perspectives. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 10:137-140. 2005
- Public participation in wildlife management: what do stakeholders want? . Society and Natural Resources. 17:629-639. 2004
- Adaptive impact management: an integrative approach to wildlife management. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 8:81-95. 2003
- Deer populations up, hunter populations down: implications of interdependence of deer and hunter population dynamics on management. Ecoscience. 10:356-362. 2003
- Dimensions of capacity in community-based suburban deer management: the managers’ perspective. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 31:854-864. 2003
- European Union policy and local perspectives: nature conservation and rural communities in Cyprus. The Cyprus Review. 15:121-145. 2003
- Factors affecting response rates to natural resource-focused mail surveys: empirical evidence of declining rates over time. Society and Natural Resources. 16:541-549. 2003
- Public attitudes toward wildlife are changing: a trend analysis of New York residents. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 31:1027-1036. 2003
- Social Learning for Collaborative Natural Resource Management. Society and Natural Resources. 15:309-326. 2003
- Social learning for collaborative natural resource management. Society and Natural Resources. 16:309-326. 2003
- Designing stakeholder involvement strategies to resolve wildlife management controversies. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 30:937-950. 2002
- Engaging local communities in Wildlife Management Area planning: an evaluation of the Lake Ontario Islands search conference. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 30:1226-1237. 2002
- Improving protected area management in Lithuania: A view from overseas. The George Wright Forum. 19:12-21. 2002
- The essence of wildlife management. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 30:585-593. 2002
- The interdependence of ecosystem and community viability: A theoretical framework to guide research and application. Society and Natural Resources. 15:599-616. 2002
- Community-based co-management: sharing responsibility when tolerance for wildlife is exceeded. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 5:34-49. 2000
- Developing the wildlife stakeholder acceptance capacity concept: research needed. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 5:76-82. 2000
- Innovations in stakeholder involvement: what's the next step?. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 28:208-217. 2000
- Risk perception as a determinant of wildlife stakeholder acceptance capacity for cougars in Montana. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 5:50-62. 2000
- Stakeholder acceptance capacity in wildlife management. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 5:5-19. 2000
- Status of hunter recruitment and retention in the US. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 28:817-824. 2000
- The future of hunting as a mechanism to control white-tailed deer populations. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 28:797-807. 2000
- Wildlife stakeholder acceptance capacity for cougars in Montana. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 28:931-939. 2000
- Assessing the social feasibility of restoring elk. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 4:68-69. 1999
- Social Acceptability of Wildlife Management Actions in Suburban Areas: 3 Cases from New York. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 27:152-159. 1999
- Suburban deer management: A case study in the Village of Cayuga Heights, New York. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 4:59-60. 1999
- The mass media and stakeholders' beliefs about suburban wildlife. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 4:7-26. 1999
- Ballot initiatives—antithesis of human dimensions approaches or catalyst for change?. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 3:8-20. 1998
- Citizen attitudes toward elk and participation in elk management: a case study in Evergreen, CO. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 3:55-56. 1998
- Examining assumptions in wildlife management: a contribution of human dimensions inquiry. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 2:56-72. 1997
- Human dimensions of living with wildlife: a management challenge for the 21st century. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 25:788-795. 1997
- Stakeholder acceptance of urban deer management techniques. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 25:360-366. 1997
- Comparison of three public-involvement approaches for stakeholder input into deer management decisions: A case study. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 24:312-317. 1996
- From clients to stakeholders: A philosophical shift for fish and wildlife management. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 1:70-82. 1996
- Human dimensions of wildlife management: knowledge for agency survival in the 21st century. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 1:60-71. 1996
- Illuminating an overlooked hunting stakeholder group: nonhunters and their interest in hunting. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 1:29-41. 1996
- Colorado's black bear hunting referendum: what was behind the vote?. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 23:370-376. 1995
- Educating natural resource professionals for ecosystem management. Renewable Resources Journal. 13:12-17. 1995
- Human dimensions of wildlife management in Colorado: a strategy for developing an agency-university partnership. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 13:25-26. 1995
- Differing perceptions of deer hunting satisfaction among participants and "experts". Northeast Wildlife. 51:35-46. 1994
- The Wildlife Society: Its members and their evaluation of its services. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 22:503-510. 1994
- Participatory learning in private fisheries management: Developing Partnerships Between Experts and Users. Journal of Extension. 31:13-15. 1993
- Perceptions of risk from deer-related vehicle accidents: implications for public preferences for deer herd size. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 21:237-249. 1993
- Reasons for decline in duck hunting: insights from New York. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 21:10-21. 1993
- Deer damage to landscape plants in New York State: perceptions of nursery producers, landscape firms, and homeowners. Journal of Environmental Horticulture. 10:46-51. 1992
- Human dimensions in wildlife management education: pre-service opportunities and in-service needs. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 20:8-14. 1992
- Ethical and scientific judgements in management: beware of blurred distinctions. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 19:523-527. 1991
- Importance of wildlife in wildland visitation and recreation satisfaction. Trans Northeast Sect The Wildlife Soc. 48:39-48. 1991
- Practicing foresters identify research needs. Journal of Forestry. 89:27-35. 1991
- Wildlife damage to crops: perceptions of agricultural and wildlife professionals. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 19:46-52. 1991
- Analyzing program failure: evaluating past failure for future improvements. Journal of Extension. 28:19-20. 1990
- Communication and image in the wildlife profession: a New York perspective. Trans Northeast Sect The Wildl Soc. 47:27-35. 1990
- Deer-related vehicular accidents in Tompkins County, New York: incidence, costs and implications for deer management. Trans Northeast Sect The Wildl Soc. 47:21-26. 1990
- Dispersal of trappers to engage in beaver trapping in Northern New York. Trans Northeast Sect The Wildl Soc. 46:33-41. 1990
- Influencing practices through videotape: a systematic evaluation of communications technology. Journal of Extension. 28:21-24. 1990
- Organizational philosophy for program evaluation. Journal of Extension. 28:28-29. 1990
- Season preferences of beaver trappers in northern New York. Trans Northeast Sect The Wildl Soc. 46:42-56. 1990
- The need for hunter education in deer management: insights from New York. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 18:447-452. 1990
- Applying wildlife values information in management: the wildlife attitudes and values scale. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 17:494-500. 1989
- Forward with the original land-grant concept. Journal of Extension. 27:6-8. 1989
- From reactive to proactive: a continuum. Journal of Extension. 27:25-26. 1989
- Motivations for deer hunting: implications for antlerless deer harvest as a management tool. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 17:455-463. 1989
- Response to mail surveys on resource-based recreation topics: a behavioral model and empirical analysis. Leisure Sciences. 11:99-110. 1989
- Assessing impact of recreation on wildlife: a classification scheme. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 16:58-62. 1988
- Do workshops work? . Journal of Extension. 26:19-21. 1988
- Natural resources in the next decade. Extension Review. 59:16-17. 1988
- Toward a concept of wildlife acceptance capacity in wildlife management. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 16:53-57. 1988
- A concept of natural resource management: an application to unicorns. Trans Northeast Sect The Wildl Soc. 43:50-56. 1987
- Highway superintendents' tolerance of beaver damage in New York. Trans Northeast Sect The Wildl Soc. 44:72-76. 1987
- How animal rightists view the "Wildlife Management - Hunting System". Wildlife Society Bulletin. 15:599-602. 1987
- Public attitudes toward a suburban deer herd. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 15:173-180. 1987
- Becoming a hunter: identifying stages of hunting involvement for improving hunter education programs. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 14:474-479. 1986
- Degree to which participants in the 1978 Hunter Training Course subsequently bought a hunting license: a six-year follow-up. NY Fish and Game J. 33:46-50. 1986
- Early hunting experiences: insights into the role of hunting "apprenticeship" from the perspectives of youths and adults. NY Fish and Game J. 33:51-54. 1986
- First year results of New York's "Return a Gift to Wildlife" tax checkoff. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 14:115-120. 1986
- Access to private lands for hunting in New York: 1963-1980. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 12:344-349. 1985
- Agency image: a key to successful natural resource management. Trans Northeast Sect The Wildl Soc. 42:43-56. 1985
- Identifying interest groups' issue positions and designing communication strategies for deer management in northern New York. Trans Northeast Sect The Wildl Soc. 42:112-125. 1985
- New opportunities with a familiar audience: where esthetics and harvest overlap. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 13:399-403. 1985
- Striped skunk (Mephitis Mephitis). NY Wildl. Res. 23:1-11. 1985
- Influence of experience with deer damage on farmers' perception of deer population trends. NY Fish and Game J. 31:38-44. 1984
- Hunter reaction to a proposed deer management initiative in Northern New York: antecedents to support or opposition. Trans Northeast Sect The Wildl Soc. 40:76-93. 1983
- Interest in wildlife management among state foresters in New York: opportunities for cooperation. NY Fish and Game J. 30:190-200. 1983
- Posting in New York: 1980 update. NY Fish and Game J. 30:121-139. 1983
- State Service Foresters and private forest land: opportunities for wildlife management. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 11:182-184. 1983
- Degree to which participants in the 1978 hunter training course subsequently bought a hunting license. NY Fish and Game J. 29:184-188. 1982
- Fruit growers' vs. other farmers' attitudes toward deer in New York. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 10:150-155. 1982
- New York's 1978 hunter training course: an audience analysis based on participation in hunting. Trans Northeast Sect Wildl Soc. 39:24-33. 1982
- Attitudes of residents in the peripheral Adirondacks toward illegally killing deer. NY Fish and Game J. 28:73-80. 1981
- Comments on the importance of late respondent and nonrespondent data from mail surveys. Journal of Leisure Research. 13:140-143. 1981
- Comparison of farmers' attitudes toward deer abundance in two regions of New York having different agricultural and deer population characteristics. NY Fish and Game J. 28:202-207. 1981
- Public attitudes toward black bear in the Catskills. NY Fish and Game J. 28:1-20. 1981
- Deer hunting violations and law enforcement in New York. Trans Northeast Sect The Wildl Soc. 37:113-128. 1980
- Further insights into the multiple satisfactions approach to hunter management. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 8:323-331. 1980
- Economic feasibility of a deer-proof fence for apple orchards. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 7:173-175. 1979
- Expanding hunters' access to private lands: potentials, problems and research needed. Trans Northeast Sect The Wildlife Society. 36:160-168. 1979
- Hunting ethics, self-limitation, and the role of succinylcholine chloride in bow hunting. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 7:170-172. 1979
- Hunting in New York: participation, demand and land access. NY Fish and Game J. 26:101-131. 1979
- Incorporating farmers' attitudes into management of white tailed deer in New York. Journal of Wildlife Management. 43:236-239. 1979
- Your Extension image is important. Journal of Extension. 17:5-9. 1979
- Willingness of New York farmers to incur white tailed deer damage. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 6:235-239. 1978
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- Critiquing the North American model: Debate and open minds keep the model dynamic 2011
- Organizational transformation: the roles and nuances of leadership 2011
- Turning experiences into transformative thinking and effective practice 2011
- State agency transformation: cultureal change, diverse stakeholders, new programs 2010
- Community awareness of wildlife disease 2009
- President’s Podium Column 2004
- President’s Podium Column 2004
- President’s Podium Column. Economic growth and wildlife conservation: scientific or professional dialogue? 2004
- President’s Podium Column. Retirement and service: retaining wisdom for wildlife 2004
- President’s Podium Column. TWS Operations Review: improvement and renewal through self-assessment 2004
- The Challenges Ahead. President’s Podium Column 2003
- Deer damage to landscape plants in New York State 1993
- What makes New York's hunters tick? 1992
- Future of duck hunting 1991
- Land stewardship and wildlife conservation for the future 1991
- Notes on New York's Wildlife: American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) 1991
- Notes on New York's Wildlife: Cooper's Hawk (Accipiter cooperii) 1991
- Notes on New York's Wildlife: Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) 1991
- Notes on New York's Wildlife: Snowy Owl (Nyctia scandiaca) 1991
- Notes on New York's wildlife: black duck (Anas rubripes) 1991
- Our love for the land 1991
- Advancing beyond the Leopold Era of wildlife management: the role of human dimensions in wildlife 1990
- Notes on New York's Wildlife: Barred Owl (Strix varia) 1990
- Notes on New York's Wildlife: Eastern Screech-Owl (Otus asio) 1990
- Notes on New York's Wildlife: Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) 1990
- Notes on New York's Wildlife: Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) 1990
- Notes on New York's wildlife: Pine marten (Martes americana) 1990
- Notes on New York's wildlife: mink (Mustela vison) 1990
- Notes on New York's wildlife: moose (Alces alces) 1990
- Changing perspectives on managing New York's wildlife 1989
- Deer in suburbia: pleasures or pests 1989
- Notes on New York's wildlife: bobcat (Lynx rufa) 1989
- Notes on New York's wildlife: mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) 1989
- Notes on New York's wildlife: striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis) 1989
- When two worlds collide: a look at deer-car accidents in New York 1989
- A clear-cut way to improve woodcock habitat 1988
- Analyzing program "failure" -- faulty models, implementation strategies, expectations or evaluation methods? 1988
- Beyond the guns and game: hunters and hunting in New York 1988
- Do workshops work? 1988
- Essential elements of an organizational philosophy for program evaluation 1988
- Field guide to freshwater fish 1988
- Going wild in your backyard 1988
- Managing deer populations in New York State: hunters' assessment of the deer management permit system 1988
- Natural resources for the next decade 1988
- Notes on New York's wildlife: blue-winged teal (Anas discors) 1988
- Notes on New York's wildlife: gray partridge (Perdix perdix) 1988
- Notes on New York's wildlife: red squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) 1988
- The dual roles of evaluation: we're responsible for both 1988
- 4-H program evaluation: a guide for preliminary planning 1987
- A perspective on evaluation of 4-H youth development programs: rigorous program development is the key 1987
- A perspective on evaluation of agriculture and natural resources programs 1987
- Acts of human 'kindness' hurt young wildlife 1987
- Is woodland management for you? 1987
- Notes on New York's Wildlife: Eastern bluebird (Sialia sialis) 1987
- Perspectives and admonitions on the five modes of programming in Cooperative Extension 1987
- Discover the inland fishes of New York 1986
- Notes on New York's wildlife: Canada goose (Branta canadensis) 1986
- Notes on New York's wildlife: Eastern chipmunk (Tamias striatus) 1986
- Notes on New York's wildlife: fisher (Martes pennati) 1986
- Acts of 'kindness' hurt young wildlife 1985
- More mourning doves in New York State? 1985
- Notes on New York's wildlife: mourning dove (Zenaida macroura) 1985
- Notes on New York's wildlife: weasels 1985
- Wild turkeys make comeback in New York 1985
- Improve your woodlands for wildlife 1984
- Notes on New York's wildlife: Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana) 1984
- Notes on New York's wildlife: muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) 1984
- Notes on New York's wildlife: river otter (Lutra canadensis) 1984
- Notes on New York's wildlife: woodchuck (Marmota monax) 1984
- Nuisance wildlife: problems and solutions 1984
- Otters: wildlife comedians 1984
- Wildlife species described in Cornell circulars 1984
- A PCO's guide to controlling rats and mice 1983
- Chipmunk capers 1983
- Crop damage by deer and other wildlife: estimates of economic loss and control measures reported by farmers in New York 1983
- Notes on New York's wildlife: beaver (Castor canadensis) 1983
- Notes on New York's wildlife: coyote (Canis latrans) 1983
- Notes on New York's wildlife: wood duck (Aix sponsa) 1983
- Woodchuck: New York's industrious digger 1983
- Nest boxes: artificial homes for woodland animals 1982
- Notes on New York's wildlife: black bear (Ursus americanus) 1982
- Notes on New York's wildlife: gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) 1982
- Notes on New York's wildlife: gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensus) 1982
- Notes on New York's wildlife: raccoon (Procyon lotor) 1982
- Notes on New York's wildlife: red fox (Vulpes vulpes) 1982
- Posting of private lands in New York: a continuing problem 1982
- Bird damage control guide for homeowners 1981
- Deriving farmer indices to deer population levels in southeastern New York 1981
- Identifying attitudes and values towards species and their management 1981
- More wildlife on your woodlot 1981
- Natural resources 4-H: New York's experience 1981
- Notes on New York's wildlife: American woodcock (Philohela minor) 1981
- Notes on New York's wildlife: Eastern wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) 1981
- Notes on New York's wildlife: cottontail rabbit (Sylvilagus floridanus) 1981
- Notes on New York's wildlife: ring necked pheasant (Phasianus col-chicus) 1981
- Notes on New York's wildlife: ruffed grouse (Bonasa umbellus) 1981
- Notes on New York's wildlife: white tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) 1981
- Owls: feathered hunters of the night 1981
- Owls—Feathered Hunters of the Night 1981
- Understanding Predation and Northeastern Birds of Prey 1981
- A case for bowhunting 1980
- Deer damage to orchards in New York 1980
- Deer, rabbit and mouse repellents 1980
- Notes on New York's wildlife: snowshoe or varying hare (Lepus americanus) 1980
- The beaver: New York's empire builder 1980
- Bats of New York: their biology and control 1979
- Benefit cost analysis of a deer proof fence for apple orchards 1979
- Deer: farmers' friend or foe? 1979
- Deer: farmers' friend or foe? 1979
- Improving the hunter's image 1979
- Planting for wildlife 1979
- Controlling bird damage to orchards and vineyards in New York 1978
- Controlling cottontail rabbit damage to orchards in New York 1978
- Identifying New York's salmon and trout 1978
- Identifying members of the catfish family found in New York 1978
- Identifying members of the perch family found in New York 1978
- Identifying members of the pike family found in New York 1978
- Identifying members of the sunfish family found in New York 1978
- Land access for hunting 1978
- Land access for hunting 1978
- Land access for hunting 1978
- New insights into hunting access in New York 1978
- Orchard mouse control 1978
- Our golden opportunity 1978
- Plants for improving wildlife habitat around your home 1978
- Benefit-cost analysis of a deer proof fence for apple orchards 1977
- Controlling deer damage to orchards in New York 1977
- Crayfish: the incredible crustacean 1977
- The sportsman's image 1977
- “Daddy, what's a hunter?” 1977
- Sportsmen’s plight 1976
- The peripheral Adirondacks potential deer herd 1976
- Bow hunt for carp 1975
- Fishing with flies on the Moose River Plain - whether you like it or not! 1975
- Hunting when you’re the prey 1975
- Multiple use forestry and you 1974
- The party permit controversy 1974
- Waste management research 1974
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book
- Applying impact management: a practitioner’s guide. 2012
- Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management (2nd ed.) 2012
- Applying impact management: a practitioner’s guide 2011
- Transformation of state fish and wildlife agencies: ensuring the future of conservation in a rapidly changing world 2011
- Thinking like a manager: reflections on wildlife management 2006
- Need for a practitioner focus in conservation of biological resources 1991
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- Overcoming jurisdictional boundaries through stakeholder engagement and collaborative governance: lessons learned from white-tailed deer management in the U.S 2009
- Informing the planning process through citizen participation 2002
- Involving stakeholders in wildlife management decisions: a primer on citizen participation 2001
- Human dimensions approaches to citizen input: keys for successful policy 1997
- Preface 1991
- Public values and deer management in New York 1987
- The role of values and valuing in wildlife communication and education 1987
- Theoretical developments in assessing social values of wildlife: toward a comprehensive understanding of wildlife recreation behavior 1987
- Deer population management in New York: using public input to meet public needs 1985
- Wildlife: a prime output of nonindustrial private forestlands in the Northeast 1983
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- Adaptive management in wildlife conservation. The wildlife techniques manual.. 43-54. 2012
- Adaptive value of human dimensions for wildlife management.. Johns Hopkins University Press. 248-255. 2012
- Communication for effective wildlife management.. Johns Hopkins University Press. 157-173. 2012
- Human dimensions of wildlife management.. Johns Hopkins University Press. 3-14. 2012
- Methods of Human Dimensions Inquiry.. Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management. 122-138. 2012
- Planning a human dimensions inquiry.. Johns Hopkins University Press. 115-121. 2012
- Stakeholder engagement in wildlife management.. Johns Hopkins University Press. 139-156. 2012
- Stakeholders as beneficiaries of wildlife management.. Johns Hopkins University Press. 26-40. 2012
- Wildlife management as a process within a system.. Johns Hopkins University Press. 87-100. 2012
- Urban carnivore conservation and management: The human dimension. Urban Carnivores: Ecology, Conflict, and Conservation. 21-33. 2010
- Conclusion: What is wildlife management? . Wildlife and Society: The Science of Human Dimensions. 315-327. 2008
- Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management. Society and Natural Resources: A Summary of Knowledge. 2004
- Access for hunting on agricultural and forest lands. Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management in North America. 2001
- Citizen participation in wildlife management decisions. Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management in North America. 2001
- Communication for effective wildlife management. Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management in North America. 2001
- Evolution of human dimensions interest. Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management in North America. 2001
- Evolution of people-wildlife relations. Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management in North America. 2001
- Hunters and their activities. Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management in North America. 2001
- Methods of inquiry: some basics for the manager. Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management in North America. 2001
- Planning a human dimensions study. Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management in North America. 2001
- Stakeholder involvement: seeking solutions in changing times. Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management in North America. 2001
- Understanding your stakeholders. Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management in North America. 2001
- Valuing wildlife: economic perspectives. Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management in North America. 2001
- Wildlife management as a process. Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management in North America. 2001
- Wildlife management in suburban environments. Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management in North America. 2001
- Wildlife management in urban environments. Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management in North America. 2001
- Trends in hunting participation and implications for management of game species. Trends in Outdoor Recreation, Leisure and Tourism. 145-154. 2000
- Communication for effective fisheries management. Inland Fisheries Management. 1999
- The process of fisheries management. Inland Fisheries Management. 1999
- Human dimensions of contraception in wildlife management. In Contraception in Wildlife Management, USDA APHIS Tech. Bull. 1853. 247-256. 1997
- Consideration of attitudes and values in deer management. Living with wildlife: the biology and sociology of suburban deer and beaver. N. Grafton, MA: Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy. 67-87. 1996
- Human dimensions research: Its importance in natural resource management. Natural Resource Management: The Human Dimension. 29-47. 1996
- Human dimensions of wildlife management: an integrated framework for coexistence. Wildlife and recreationists: coexistence through management and research. 33-49. 1995
- Human dimensions of wildlife management: basic concepts. Wildlife and recreationists: coexistence through management and research. 17-31. 1995
- Communication: catalyst for effective fishery management. Inland fisheries management in North America. 55-75. 1993
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- Economic and Social Significance of Recreational Access for the Rural Community. Income Opportunities for the Private Landowner Through Management of Natural Resources and Recreational Access. 222-229. 1990
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- Coyotes in suburbia: the challenge of assessing community perspectives. Furbearer Management Symposium, The Wildlife Society 14th Annual Conference. 2007
- Coyotes in suburbia: the gap between public concern and likely risk. Urban Wildlife Management Conference. 2007
- New York suburban coyote study: summary of results from 2005-2007. NYS Dept. of Environ. Conservation Bureau of Wildlife Annual Meeting. 2007
- Examining the role of community participation in biological resource management: human dimensions of deer issues in northeastern National Park Service Units. People, Places, and Parks: Proceedings of the 2005 George Wright Society Conference on Parks, Protected Areas, and Cultural Sites. 108-114. 2006
- Developing a practioners' guide to stakeholder engagement in black bear management. 18th Eastern Black Bear Workshop, Tallahassee, FL. 266. 2005
- Does media coverage of a wildlife-related human fatality affect risk perception? . Proceedings of 17th Eastern Black Bear Workshop, Mt. Olive, NJ. 2-5 March 2003. 2005
- Wildlife management on urban-rural interfaces: cooperation and conflict between science and society. Emerging Issues along Urban/Rural Interfaces: Linking Science and Society. 149-153. 2005
- Assessment of economic impacts of deer in the Northeastern United States. Wildlife Damage Management Conference. 22. 2004
- Deer/elk management actions in suburban environments: what will stakeholders accept? . Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Urban Wildlife Conservation, 1-5 May 1999. 228-237. 2004
- Developing a protocol for community-based deer management in New York: a NYS Dept. of Environ. Conserv. Deer Team Workshop. NYS Dept. of Environ. Conserv. 2004
- Nature conservation and community viability: implications of European Union policies for mountain communities in the Pafos Forest, Cyprus. Proc. of 9th International Symposia on Society and Resource Management: “Global Challenges of Parks and Protected Area Management Symposium.” La Maddalena National Park, Sardinia, Italy. 10-13 Oct. 2002. 393-403. 2004
- Potential and limitations of social learning for collaborative protected area management. Proc. of 9th International Symposia on Society and Natural Resources Management: “Global Challenges of Parks and Protected Area Management.” La Maddalena Nat’l. Park, Sardinia, Italy. 10-13 Oct. 2002. 429-437. 2004
- Predator management in Alaska: insight into a historically intractable issue. Trans. No. American Wildlife & Natural Resources Conference. 51-66. 2004
- Coalitions in wildlife conservation: partnerships for policy. The Wildlife Society 10th Annual Conference. 2003
- Collaboration for community-based wildlife management. The Wildlife Society 10th Annual Conference. 2003
- Research policy and practice needs for improved community-based wildlife management-global community perspectives. Global challenges in conservation: understanding and integrating wildlife values. Third International Wildlife Management Congress. 320. 2003
- Capacity building in community-based co-management of wildlife. 58th Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference. 11. 2002
- Challenges and opportunities facing wildlife conservation and cultural sustainability in the Pafos Forest, Cyprus: historical overview and contemporary perspective. Proc. 25th Congress of the XXVth International Congress of the International Union of Game Biologists (IUGB) and the IXth International Symposium Perdix. Lemesos (Limassol), Cyprus. Sept. 2-7, 2001. 2002
- Deer populations up, hunter populations down: implications of interdependence of deer and hunter population dynamics on management. 5th International Deer Biology Congress. 2002
- Effectively engaging diverse stakeholders in wildlife management. Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference. 43-44. 2002
- Transforming human communities in wildlife management: an emerging focus? . Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference. 2002
- Beyond citizen task forces: the future of community-based deer management. Proceedings Vertebrate Pest Conference. 175-179. 2001
- Contributions of hunting to North American society and culture. Transactions of the 66th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference. 202-231. 2001
- Why people hunt: a theoretical framework. Trans. North Am. Wildl. and Nat. Resour. Conference. 140-153. 2001
- Co-management: an evolving process for the future of wildlife management?. Transactions of 65th North Amer. Wildl. and Nat. Resour. Conference. 262-277. 2000
- Empowering local communities to co-manage deer. Proc. 9th Wildlife Damage Management Conference, Oct. 5-8. 142-157. 2000
- History and future of wildlife damage management. Proc. 9th Wildlife Damage Management Conference. 2-7. 2000
- The Islip deer initiative: a collaborative approach to suburban deer management. Proc. 9th Wildlife Damage Management Conference, Oct. 5-8. 247-264. 2000
- Innovations in stakeholder involvement: are agencies ready?. Proceedings of the Western Assoc. of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Annual Conference, Jul. 9-14, Durango, CO. 122-133. 1999
- Looking ahead: one perspective of social change and how it will influence the roles of management agencies in the Northeast. 55th NE Fish and Wildlife Conference. 1999
- Celebrating the hunting heritages: how many and which ones?. Proc. Ann. Governor's Symp. on North America's Hunting Heritage. 32-39. 1998
- Changing attitudes toward deer in urban ecosystems: implications for future management. 5th Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society. 1998
- Implications of hunting participation and control of deer populations in the East. 5th Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society. 1998
- Integrating human dimensions in wildlife management: experiences and outlooks of an enduring partnership. Trans. North Am. Wildl. and Nat. Resour. Conference. 244-256. 1998
- Introductory remarks. Integrating human dimensions into natural resources management: partnership and progress. Trans. North American Wildlife and Natural Resource Conference. 197-199. 1998
- Introductory remarks. Special Session 3. Integrating human dimensions into management: partnerships and progress. Trans. North Am. Wildl. and Nat. Resour. Conference. 197-199. 1998
- What is the future for human dimensions of wildlife?. Trans. North Am. Wildl. and Nat. Resour. Conference. 278-292. 1998
- Consideration of attitudes and values in deer management. Proc. Symposium on Deer and Deer Management in America: Facts, Values and Arguments. 1996
- Human dimensions of living with wildlife-a management challenge for the 21st century. Third Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society. 1996
- Involving communities in wildlife damage management decisions. Third Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society. 1996
- Overcoming constraints to women's participation in consumptive uses of fish and wildlife. Trans. North Am. Wildl. and Nat. Resour. Conference. 379-387. 1996
- Retaining likely dropouts from hunting: New York's apprentice hunter program. Trans. North Am. Wildl. and Nat. Resour. Conference. 358-366. 1996
- Social acceptability of wildlife management actions in suburban areas of New York State. Third Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society. 1996
- The net cost of education innovation: more for less. First Biennial Conference on University Education in Natural Resources. 16-26. 1996
- Managing people in an urban deer environment: the human dimensions challenges for managers. Urban Deer: a manageable resource?. 3-10. 1995
- Suburban deer management: a matter of perspective. Proceedings Eastern Wildlife Damage Management Conference. 4-11. 1995
- New York's human dimensions partnership: an update on the experience. Abstracts, 5th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management. 1994
- What are we learning from human dimensions research in wildlife management. Proc. Assoc. of Midwest Fish and Wildl. Agencies. 25-27. 1994
- The future of hunting--will we pass on the heritage?. Proc. Ann. Governor's Symp. on North America's Hunting Heritage. 22-46. 1993
- Agency and stakeholder evaluations of citizen participation in deer management decisions: implications for damage control. Eastern Wildl. Damage Control Conference. 142. 1992
- An outline of recommendations concerning the national survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation. Proceedings of the National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife Associated Recreation SubCmte. Symposium on Options for the 1995/96 Survey. 1992
- Effectiveness of citizen task forces for deer population management decisions. North American Symposium on Society and Resource Management. 175. 1992
- Evaluating citizen participation: creating communication partnerships that work. Trans. N. Amer. Wildl. and Nat. Resour. Conference. 135-140. 1992
- Factors affecting the recruitment and retention of hunters: insights from New York. Trans. XX Congress of the Inter. Union of Game Biologists. 670-677. 1992
- Perceived risks of deer-related vehicle accidents (DRVAs): influence on deer population preferences of the residents of Tompkins County, New York. Eastern Wildl. Damage Control Conference. 163. 1992
- Risk management concepts for improving wildlife population decisions and public communication strategies. Proc. 57th North Am. Wildl. and Nat Resour. Conf.. 63-74. 1992
- Survey use and landowner tolerance in wildlife damage management. Trans. N. Amer. Wildl. and Nat. Resour. Conference. 75-88. 1992
- Developing a coordinated statewide wildlife damage management research and extension education program. Proc. Great Plains Wildl. Damage Control Workshop 10. 1991
- How agriculture contributes to a better environment. NYS Agric. Soc. Annual Meeting. 1990
- Understanding fishing motivations and involvement: insights from a study of boating salmonid anglers on Lake Ontario. Abstracts, 3rd Symposium on Social Science and Resource Management. 31-32. 1990
- Wildlife management - for whom and for what? - Wildlife managers' use of social values indicators. Trans. XIX Congress of the Inter. Union of Game Biologists. 713-722. 1990
- Consideration of Bear-People Conflicts in Black Bear Management for the Catskill Region of New York. Application of a Comprehensive Management Model. Bear-People Conflicts. Proc. of a Symposium on Management Strategies. 181-187. 1989
- Creel expectations and preferences of Lake Ontario salmonid boat anglers: the view of the organized opinion leaders. Abstract, 45th NE Fish and Wildlife Conference. 1989
- Evaluating forest owner workshops. Proc. 1988 Society of American Foresters National Convention, October 16 19, 1988, Rochester, NY. 363-367. 1989
- Extent and nature of deer damage to commercial nurseries in New York. Proc. Fourth Eastern Wildl. Damage Control Conf., Madison, WI. 162-172. 1989
- The future of human dimensions in wildlife management: can we fulfill the promise?. Trans. N. Am. Wildl. and Nat. Resour. Conference. 415-425. 1989
- Why manage for wildlife: an overview of wildlife values. Timber management and its effects on wildlife. Proceedings of the 1989 Penn State Forest Resources Issues Conference. 1-13. 1989
- Wildlife damage to crops: perceptions of agricultural and wildlife professionals in 1957 and 1987. Proc. Fourth Eastern Wildl. Damage Control Conf., Madison, WI. 247. 1989
- A diagnostic tool for analyzing visitor impacts on wildlife refuges: a basis for a systematic approach to visitor management. Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference. 82. 1988
- Public attitudes toward suburban deer in New York State. New York Chapter-TWS Annual Meeting. 1988
- Public tolerance of deer in a suburban environment: implications for management and control. Proc. 3rd East. Wildlife Damage Control Conference, Oct. 18-21, 1987, Gulf Shores, AL. 207-218. 1988
- Status of extension wildlife programs in America. Trans. N. Am. Wildl. and Nat. Resour. Conference. 513-523. 1988
- Suburban deer management: an emerging controversy. Proc. 3rd East. Wildlife Damage Control Conference, Oct. 18-21, 1987, Gulf Shores, AL. 344-345. 1988
- Toward a comprehensive paradigm of wildlife management: integrating the human dimensions and the biological aspects. Abstract, 2nd Symposium on Social Science in Resource Management. 86-87. 1988
- Effects of workshops on absentee landowners' woodland management decisions and actions. Proc. – Northeastern Area Cooperative Forest Management Supervisors/ Extension Foresters Conference, June 15-18, 1987, Burlington, VT. 34-49. 1987
- Five modes of programming for natural resources extension: an administrative perspective. Proc. 5th Extension Fisheries and Wildl. Workshop, Oct. 11-15, Jekyll Island, GA. 1987
- In search of common ground: deliberations and dilemmas in identifying and collecting data on outcome indicators for statewide programs in Cooperative Extension. Evaluation '87: Utilizing Evaluation Results. Proc. Am. Evaluation Assoc. Oct. 15-17, Boston, MA. 1987
- The future of hunting in New York. Trans. N. Am. Wildl. and Nat. Resour. Conference. 553-566. 1987
- Woodland Wildlife Demonstration Project. Proc. 5th Extension Fisheries and Wildl. Workshop, Oct. 11-15, Jekyll Island, GA. 1987
- A concept of natural resource management: an application to unicorns. Transactions of the Northeast Section of The Wildlife Society. 50-56. 1986
- Evaluation - friend or foe?. Proc. Coop. Forest Manage. Supervisors - Ext. Foresters Meeting, 17-19 June, Springfield, MO. 10. 1986
- Integrating social science into resource management: barriers and limitations. Abstracts, 1st Symposium on Social Science and Resource Management. 189. 1986
- Non-trappers' perspective on furbearer management. New York Chapter - TWS Annual Meeting. 13. 1986
- Landowner tolerance of beavers: implications for damage management and control. Proc. Second Eastern Wildl. Damage Control Conf., Raleigh, NC. 83-88. 1985
- Public tolerance of a suburban deer herd: implications for control. Proceedings of the Second Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference. 192-204. 1985
- The 1st Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference: evaluation and impacts. Proc. Nat'l. Extension Wildl. and Fish Specialist Workshop. 17. 1985
- Developing human dimensions in New York's wildlife research program. Trans. N. Amer. Wildl. and Nat. Resour. Conference. 54-65. 1984
- Human dimensions of wildlife management in New York: status and outlook. Proc. NYS Chapter - TWS Annual Meeting. Utica, NY. 1984
- Influence of deer damage on farmers' perceptions of deer population trends: important implications for managers. Proc. 1st Eastern Wildl. Damage Control Conference. 191-194. 1984
- Reanalysis of farmer willingness to tolerate deer damage in western New York. Proc. 1st Eastern Wildl. Damage Control Conference. 37-45. 1984
- Wildlife management opportunities and incentives on small woodlots: Extension's role in overcoming barriers to management. SAF C5 Working Group Session, 49th N. Am. Wildl. and Nat. Resour. Conf., Boston Park Plaza Hotel, Boston, MA, 23-28 March. 1984
- Farmer perceptions of deer damage in New York. Trans. Northeast Deer Tech. Committee Meeting. 12-13. 1983
- State Service Foresters' wildlife related training needs and interests. Proc. of the Soc. Am. Foresters Nat'l. Convention 1982. 216-219. 1983
- Identifying and relating organized publics to wildlife management issues: a planning study. Trans. N. Am. Wildl. Nat. Resour. Conference. 686-692. 1982
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- Enhancing confidence in deer management by focusing on deer-related impacts. 74. 2002
- Trends in wildlife values and attitudes 2000
- Extension education challenges and opportunities to achieve real community partnership for wildlife management. 103. 1999
- Conservation of area-sensitive species: tapping the potential of the Cooperative Extension System 1988
- Evaluating New York's deer management program on the basis of annual buck take and year to year variability in buck take. 110. 1981
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- Agency capacities to detect and respond to fish and wildlife disease events: 2011 national survey results. 2012
- Cornell University Lands Deer Hunting Program: Profile of Participants in 2011. 2012
- A conceptual model to guide scientific, management, and policy review of contentious natural resource issues: An NPS natural resource review framework 2011
- Final Report: Statewide Deer Hunter Survey 2011
- Hunters' Experiences with and Attitudes about Antler Restrictions in Wildlife Management Units 3C, 3J, 3H, and 3K during the 2010 Hunting Season 2011
- New York's Southern Tier Landowners' Management for Early Successional Forest Habitat: Attitudes, Barriers and Motivations 2011
- Staten Island Residents’ Experiences with and Attitudes Toward Wild Turkey in their Neighborhood: Preliminary Survey Findings 2011
- The New Norm: Westchester County Residents' Risk Perceptions and Experiences Before and After Local Coyote Attacks 2011
- NPS Park-level Comprehensive Natural Resource Stewardship Review Framework. 17. 2010
- Perceptions of Wildlife-Associated Diseases In and Around National Parks. Final Report submitted to the National Park Service Biological Resources Management Division Wildlife Health Team. 2010
- Status of Peer-Reviewed Literature on the Human Dimensions of Managing Wildlife Habituation and Food Conditioning in National 2010
- Wildlife Risk Perception and Expectations for Agency Action: Insights from a Black Bear Management Case Study. 2010
- Capturing concern: Understanding perceptions of wildlife-associated disease risk. 21. 2009
- Living with wildlife on the rural-urban interface. 2. 2009
- Using State Wildlife Action Plans to achieve your conservation goals through collaboration 2009
- Wildlife funding/policy linkages: Using State Wildlife Action Plan priorities to shape policies and direct expenditures at multiple levels of government 2009
- Humans and coyotes in suburbia: Can experience lead to sustainable coexistence?. 22. 2008
- Living with coyotes in suburban areas: Insights from two New York State counties. 67. 2008
- Stakeholder insights into the human-coyote interface in Westchester County, New York. 19. 2008
- Cornell lands, deer, and East Hill communities: results from a 2006 survey of community residents. 37. 2007
- Deer, people, and parks: Perspectives of residents in communities near Fire Island National Seashore 2007
- Deer, people, and parks: Perspectives of residents in communities near Morristown National Historic Park. 65. 2007
- Deer, people, and parks: Perspectives of residents in communities near Prince William Forest Park. 66. 2007
- Deer, people, and parks: Perspectives of residents in communities near Valley Forge National Historic Park 2007
- Deer, people, and parks: Perspectives of residents in communities near the Great Falls Area of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historic Park. 66. 2007
- Identifying capacity for local community participation in wildlife management planning: Case 1: White-tailed deer issues at Fire Island National Seashore. 39. 2007
- Identifying capacity for local community participation in wildlife management planning: Case 2: White-tailed deer issues at Valley Forge National Historical Park. 37. 2007
- Identifying capacity for local community participation in wildlife management planning: Case 3: White-tailed deer issues at Prince William Forest Park. 35. 2007
- An assessment of black bear impacts in New York. 62. 2006
- Assessment of the multi-agency approach to managing chronic wasting disease in Oneida County, New York: perceptions of incident responders. 13. 2006
- Managing chronic wasting disease in Oneida County, New York: assessment of landowners. 10. 2006
- Participation in and orientation of wildlife professionals toward consumptive use: a resurvey. 14. 2006
- Response of hunters and the general public to the discovery of chronic wasting disease in deer in Oneida County, NY. 13. 2005
- White-tailed deer issues in NPS units: insights from natural resource managers in the northeastern US. 27. 2005
- Community-based suburban deer management: six case studies of issue evolution, capacity, and intervention. 57. 2004
- Farmers’ estimates of economic damage from white-tailed deer in New York State. 26. 2004
- Alaska residents' attitudes toward predator management statewide and in Unit 13 2003
- Alaska residents’ attitudes toward predator management statewide and in Unit 13: Executive Summary. 6. 2003
- Considerations for involvement of deer management stakeholders for Islip, New York. 62. 2003
- The Wildlife Society publications survey. 12. 2002
- Engaging local communities in wildlife management planning: an evaluation of the Lake Ontario Island Search Conference 2001
- Learning to collaborate for natural resource management: a summary of key findings 2001
- Profile of chapter members who are not members of The Wildlife Society 2001
- The future of deer hunting in New York State: preliminary assessment of three possible regulation changes 2001
- Wildlife attitudes and values: a trend analysis 2001
- Approaching the limits of traditional hunter harvest for managing white-tailed deer populations at the landscape level. 58. 2000
- Cyprus mouflon conservation and community development in four village communities in the Pafos State Forest Area: preliminary qualitative inquiry. 20. 2000
- Lake Ontario Islands Wildlife Management Area preliminary situation analysis. 53. 2000
- Research to serve management in Rocky Mountain National Park: situation analysis and recommendations for research program design and development 2000
- Deer management in the Village of Cayuga Heights, New York: preliminary situation analysis from a survey of residents. 17. 1999
- Designing strategies for stakeholder involvement in wildlife management: insights from case studies in Colorado and New York. 76. 1999
- Research to serve management in Rocky Mountain National Park—Phase I of the ROMO research initiative: situation analysis and recommendations for research program design and development. 70. 1999
- An introduction to human dimensions: taking the North American experience to Australia 1998
- The feasibility of elk restoration in New York. 120. 1998
- A comprehensive review of human dimensions research in New York. 117. 1997
- Human dimensions of contraception in wildlife management. 247-255. 1997
- Rocky Mountain National Park Science-based assessment of vegetation management goals for elk winter range. 16. 1997
- Overcoming impediments to youths participating in hunting: program implementation and outcome evaluations. 138. 1996
- Evaluation of proposals for changes in deer hunting regulations. 66. 1995
- Preliminary insights about the sociocultural importance of hunting and trapping. 58. 1995
- Public involvement in deer management decision-making: comparison of three approaches for setting deer population objectives. 211. 1994
- Colorado black bear hunting controversy: amendment #10 post-election voter analysis. 54. 1993
- Exploring the social world of hunting: expanding the concepts of hunters and hunting. 111. 1993
- Human dimensions of contraception in wildlife management. 247-256. 1993
- Report of the Statewide Program Committee Assessment Task Group. 8. 1993
- What hunting means to nonhunters: Comparing hunting-related experiences, beliefs, and benefits reported by hunters and nonhunters. 41. 1993
- An agency at the crossroads: preliminary perspectives on human dimensions needs of the Colorado Division of Wildlife. 32. 1992
- Angler and hunter access problems in Colorado: A survey of problem frequency, problem effect, and management response preferences. 24. 1992
- Evaluation of group interviews as a vehicle for obtaining employee input. 6. 1992
- Human dimensions implications of Total Quality Management. 4. 1992
- Human dimensions special project consultant's exit report. 12. 1992
- Human perceptions and behaviors associated with Lyme disease: Implications for land and wildlife management. 100. 1992
- Opportunities for meeting wildlife management objectives through local government: An assessment of communication program potential. 86. 1992
- Sewage sludge management in New York State: a plan for public education 1992
- The Wildlife Society membership survey: final report. 29. 1992
- Utility and effectiveness of environmental management councils & conservation advisory councils in local government. 37. 1992
- A conceptual framework for analysis of agriculturalists' deer-damage-control decisions. 14. 1991
- Human dimensions evaluation research to assist public participation process. 3. 1991
- Hunter's perspectives on satisfying and dissatisfying aspects of the deer-hunting experience in New York. 83. 1991
- Hunters' perspectives on satisfying and dissatisfying aspects of the deer-hunting experience in New York: an executive summary. 16. 1991
- Interest of Cornell University undergraduate students in a fifth-year professional master's degree in environmental management: selected preliminary study results. 34. 1991
- Toward an integrated environmental stewardship and land-use program: issues, concerns, goals and priorities for research and extension 1991
- Toward an organizational philosophy about integrating biological and human dimensions in management. 3. 1991
- Understanding "The American Hunting Myth". 3. 1991
- What's our agency image?. 3. 1991
- An evaluation of public meetings held by the DEC Bureau of Wildlife (October 1989). 75. 1990
- Communication and image in the wildlife profession: a New York perspective. 22. 1990
- Communication interests and needs of wildlife biologists in New York. 10. 1990
- Deer damage to the ornamental horticulture industry in suburban New York: extent, nature and economic impact. 75. 1990
- Human dimensions in wildlife management education: pre-service opportunities and in-service needs. 32. 1990
- Hunting access attitudes and practices of landowners in New York: a pilot study in Saratoga and Sullivan Counties. 24. 1990
- Influences on waterfowl hunting participation in New York. 61. 1990
- Overcoming impediments to youth participation in hunting: program design evaluation. 109. 1990
- An exploratory study of Lake Ontario's boating salmonid anglers: implications for research on fishing involvement. 34. 1989
- Deer management in New York's Hudson Valley Region: an assessment of the interests and opinions of three key constituencies. 29. 1989
- Fishing motivations and involvement of boating salmonid anglers on Lake Ontario. 88. 1989
- Incidence and costs of deer-related vehicular accidents in Tompkins County, New York. 22. 1989
- Issue evolution and policy formulation processes in natural resources management: the Great Lakes situation. 131. 1989
- New York's new hunters: influences on hunting involvement from beginning to end. 25. 1989
- Obtaining wildlife values information for management: the Wildlife Attitudes and Values Scale (WAVS). 22. 1989
- Determining wildlife recreation demand by ecozone-based wildlife management units: a progress report. 13. 1988
- Effectiveness of an educational videotape for influencing farmers' milking practices. 10. 1988
- Guide to planning and developing the Wildlife Program for the Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference. 31. 1988
- Hunters and hunting in New York. 28. 1988
- Hunters' assessment of the deer management permit system in New York State. 27. 1988
- Impediments to youth participation in hunting: a progress report and evaluation of program development efforts. 64. 1988
- Key informants' perceptions of access leasing for hunting on private lands in New York. 17. 1988
- Mail questionnaire design considerations: a task-analysis model of respondent decision-making. 9. 1988
- Mail questionnaire design considerations: a task-analysis model of respondent decision-making 1988
- Meeting wildlife education objectives through the nonformal education sector: progress report. 15. 1988
- Public acceptance of beavers and beaver damage in Wildlife Management Unit 14 in DEC Region 4. 46. 1988
- Research needs of the Christmas tree industry in New York: the growers' perspectives. 25. 1988
- A comprehensive review of human dimensions research in New York 1987
- Select tests of landowner response to increased beaver populations in central New York. 17. 1987
- White-tailed deer in Westchester County, New York: public perceptions and preferences. 80. 1987
- A guide to managing human activity on National Wildlife Refuges. 78. 1986
- A longitudinal investigation of social-psychological influences on hunting participation in New York -- Study I: 1983-1985. 126. 1986
- Deer damage tolerance survey: monitoring instrument. 13. 1986
- Economic and Social Values of the Wildlife Resource Symposium: immediate post-symposium evaluation. 16. 1986
- Impediments to youth participation in hunting. 46. 1986
- Importance of deer to resident and nonresident recreation experiences in northern New York. 152. 1986
- Project EASI: in search of an evaluation assistance/support incentives network for Cooperative Extension A&NR programs--a policy study for Extension Administration. 93. 1986
- Season preferences of beaver trappers in Northern New York. 39. 1986
- Summary of research on human tolerance of wildlife damage. 42. 1986
- "Woodland Management" home study course: an evaluation of a pilot educational program. 12. 1985
- An analysis of the overlap in participation of consumptive and nonconsumptive wildlife users 1985
- An analysis of the overlap in participation of consumptive and nonconsumptive wildlife users. 49. 1985
- Attitudes of key organization leaders toward deer and deer management in Northern New York 1985
- Attitudes of key organization leaders toward deer and deer management in northern New York. 83. 1985
- Central New York beaver damage tolerance study. 116. 1985
- Human dimensions of managing a suburban deer herd: situation analysis for decision making by the Seatuck National Wildlife Refuge, Islip, NY. 43. 1985
- New York's 1978 hunter training course participants: the importance of social-psychological influences on participation in hunting from 1978-1984. 127. 1985
- New York's 1978 hunter training course participants: the importance of social-psychological influences on participation in hunting from 1978-1984 1985
- Preliminary identification of deer damage severity zones. 43. 1985
- A resurvey of public attitudes toward black bears in the Catskills. 345. 1984
- A resurvey of public attitudes toward black bears in the Catskills 1984
- Antecedents to hunting participation: an exploratory study of the social-psychological determinants of initiation, continuation, and desertion in hunting. 175. 1984
- Antecedents to hunting participation: an exploratory study of the social-psychological determinants of initiation, continuation, and desertion in hunting 1984
- Evaluation of the 1982 83 "Return a Gift to Wildlife" program promotion efforts. 48. 1984
- Evaluation of the 1982-1983 "Return a Gift to Wildlife" program promotion efforts 1984
- Follow up evaluation of 1st Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference. 54. 1984
- Standardizing basic wildlife attitudes and values data acquisition methods. 30. 1984
- Standardizing basic wildlife attitudes and values data acquisition methods 1984
- First Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference: immediate post conference evaluation. 22. 1983
- Identifying the attitudinal basis for "Bureau of Wildlife/Wildlife Interest Group" perceptual disparity in wildlife values attributes. 55. 1983
- Identifying the attitudinal basis for Bureau of Wildlife interest group perceptual disparity in wildlife values attributes 1983
- Northern New York deer management: hunters' opinions and preferences. 278. 1983
- Northern New York deer management: hunters' opinions and preferences 1983
- Analysis of satisfaction and participation in hunting: a pilot study. 68. 1982
- Analysis of satisfaction and participation in hunting: a pilot study 1982
- Environmental Report 1982
- Environmental Report. Section E 1982
- In service wildlife management training manual for State Service Foresters. 150. 1982
- New York State deer hunter survey: a pilot study. 97. 1982
- Posting in New York: 1981 resurvey and trend analysis. 67. 1982
- Posting in New York: 1981 resurvey and trend analysis 1982
- Reanalysis of farmer willingness to tolerate deer damage in Western New York. 214. 1982
- Reanalysis of farmer willingness to tolerate deer damage in Western New York 1982
- State Service Foresters' wildlife related interests and information needs in the Northeastern Area. 321. 1982
- Wildlife interests and information needs of State Service Foresters and forest landowners: a situational analysis for extension education programming. 32. 1982
- 1978 hunter training course participant study. 152. 1981
- 1978 hunter training course participant study 1981
- Characteristics and management preferences of 1979 summer river recreationists on the Upper Delaware River. 31. 1981
- Characteristics and management preferences of landowners along the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River. 44. 1981
- Deriving farmer indices to deer population levels in Southeastern New York. 114. 1981
- Design and preliminary studies for identifying attitudes and values toward species and their management. 238. 1981
- Forest Management Programs of the Department of Environmental Conservation, Part II—Fish and Wildlife. 28. 1981
- Forest Related Fish and Game. 101. 1981
- Forest management programs of the Department of Environmental Conservation: Part II-Fish and Wildlife. 26. 1981
- Forest-related fish and game. 110. 1981
- Impacts of resident recreationists along the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River. 42. 1981
- Impacts of tourism along the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River. 108. 1981
- Impacts of tourism along the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River 1981
- River recreation carrying capacity considerations for the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River. 71. 1981
- River recreation carrying capacity considerations for the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River 1981
- Tourism related businesses along the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River. 97. 1981
- A method for counting boaters on the Upper Delaware National Scenic and Recreational River. 30. 1980
- Deer hunting violations and law enforcement in New York: the TJs' and ECOs' perspectives. 34. 1980
- New York State natural resources 4-H program evaluation: the agents' perspective. 29. 1980
- Recreation in New York: an overview 1980
- Deriving farmer indices to deer populations in 68 central New York towns. 105. 1979
- Identifying and measuring public attitudes toward wild canids in New York: alternative methodological approaches. 34. 1979
- Public attitudes toward black bear in the Catskills. 204. 1979
- Workshop on the use of human survey research in wildlife management. 87. 1979
- Workshop on the use of survey research in wildlife management 1979
- Deriving farmer indices to deer populations in 43 western New York towns. 92. 1978
- Hunter access to lands on which to hunt in New York. 124. 1978
- Deriving social indices of farmer attitudes toward deer management levels (in the Lake Plains region of New York) 1977
- Farmer willingness to tolerate deer damage in the Erie Ontario Lake Plain. 33. 1977
- Public response to deer trap and transfer in the peripheral Adirondacks: determination of favorable initial sites for releasing deer 1977
- Identification of the image of the Bureau of Wildlife (NYSDEC) held by residents in the peripheral Adirondack area of New York. 104. 1976
- Deriving social indices of farmer attitudes toward deer management levels 1975
- Analysis of Deer Forums as an effective public relations tool in relation to deer management in New York State 1974
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- Society and natural resources: a summary of knowledge. 187-198. 2004
- A Guide to Developing a Manager's Model from Scratch 2008
- Working through black bear management issues: a practitioners’ guide 2007
- Community-based deer management: a practitioners’ guide 2004
- Human-wildlife conflict management: a practitioner’s guide 2002
- Enhancement of wildlife habitat on private lands (revision) 1998
- Raccoon (revised) 1993
- Red Fox. Gray Fox (revised) 1993
- American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) 1991
- Barred Owl (Strix varia) 1991
- Eastern Screech-Owl (Otus asio) 1991
- Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) 1991
- Marten (Marten americana) 1991
- Need for a focus on practitioners in conservation of biological resources 1991
- Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) 1991
- Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) 1991
- Economic and social significance of recreational access for the rural community 1990
- Wildlife damage management needs in New York State: perceptions of Cornell Cooperative Extension agents 1990
- Assessing impact of recreation on wildlife: A classification scheme 1988
- Wildlife Notebook. Sketches of Selected Wildlife in New York State 1988
- A guide to managing human activity on national wildlife refuges 1987
- Agriculture and natural resources program evaluation: a guide for preliminary planning 1987
- Red squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) 1987
- A method for identifying elements of an evaluation assistance/support incentives (EASI) network for cooperative extension 1986
- A method for identifying the elements of an evaluation assistance/support incentives (EASI) network for Cooperative Extension 1986
- Blue-winged Teal (Anas discors) 1986
- Eastern Bluebird (Sialia sialis) 1986
- Fisher (Martes pennanti) 1986
- Gray partridge (Perdix perdix) 1986
- Program philosophy and evaluation in Extension 1986
- Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) 1986
- Striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis) 1985
- Beaver (Castor canadensis) 1984
- Eastern Coyote (Canis latrans) 1984
- Long-tailed Weasel (Mustella frenata), Ermine (M. erminea), and Least Weasel (M. nivalis) 1984
- Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura) 1984
- Muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) 1984
- River Otter (Lutra canadensis) 1984
- Wildlife habitat enhancement 1984
- Eastern chipmunk (Tamias striatus) 1983
- Wildlife and timber from private land: a landowner's guide to planning 1983
- Gray Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis)/Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger) 1982
- Posting of private lands in New York: a continuing problem 1982
- Raccoon (Procyon lotor) 1982
- Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) 1982
- Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana) 1982
- Wood Duck (Aix sponsa) 1982
- Woodchuck (Marmota monax) 1982
- American Woodcock 1981
- Black Bear 1981
- Control of wildlife damage in homes and gardens 1981
- Cottontail Rabbit 1981
- Eastern Wild Turkey 1981
- Enhancement of wildlife habitat on private lands 1981
- Exploring freshwater fisheries 1981
- Predation and Northeastern birds of prey 1981
- Ring-necked Pheasant 1981
- Ruffed Grouse 1981
- Snowshoe or varying hare (Lepus americanus) 1981
- Understanding birds of prey 1981
- White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) 1981
- Guide to freshwater fishes of New York 1980
- Rat and mouse control 1980
- Controlling wildlife damage to orchards and vineyards in New York 1978
- Let's go fishing: a fish and fishing project 1978
- New insights into hunting access in New York 1978
- The influence of internal communications on the development of the Bureau of Wildlife's public image in relation to deer management in the peripheral Adirondack region of New York State 1976
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Teaching
teaching overview
- Hosts a weekly, informal graduate research seminar on “Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Management.” (Co-led with Professor Barbara Knuth.)
- Translating research findings for natural resource professionals via publications, presentations, workshops, and advisement on policy and management issues. Primary beneficiaries are wildlife professionals in NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation, and natural resource managers in the National Park Service. Incorporation of research insights into policy making and program planning, implementation, and evaluation. Weekly, informal graduate research seminar on "Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Management." (Currently co-led with Professor Barbara Knuth.)
teaching activities
- NTRES-6970: Graduate Individual Study in Natural Resources - Spring 2013
- NTRES-7900: Graduate-Level Thesis Research - Spring 2013
- NTRES-8900: Master's Thesis Research - Spring 2013
- NTRES-9900: Doctoral-Level Thesis Research - Spring 2013
- NTRES-7900: Graduate-Level Thesis Research - Fall 2012
- NTRES-8900: Master's Thesis Research - Fall 2012
- NTRES-9900: Doctoral-Level Thesis Research - Fall 2012
- NTRES-6970: Graduate Individual Study in Natural Resources - Spring 2012
- NTRES-7900: Graduate-Level Thesis Research - Spring 2012
- NTRES-8900: Master's Thesis Research - Spring 2012
- NTRES-9900: Doctoral-Level Thesis Research - Spring 2012
- NTRES-7900: Graduate-Level Thesis Research - Fall 2011
- NTRES-8900: Master's Thesis Research - Fall 2011
- NTRES-9900: Doctoral-Level Thesis Research - Fall 2011
Service
outreach overview
- Extension and outreach efforts address: (1) professional development of wildlife professionals, (2) the integration of biological and human dimensions of wildlife management, (3) wildlife program evaluation. Translating research findings for natural resource professionals via publications, presentations, and workshops. Advisement to facilitate incorporating research insights into policy making and program planning, implementation, and evaluation. Primary beneficiaries are wildlife professionals in NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, and natural resource managers in the National Park Service.
service to the profession
- Great Lakes Fisheries Commission Board of Technical Experts Chairperson 2009 -
- Human Dimensions Board, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission Board of Advisors 2007 -
- TWS Heritage Committee Committee Member 2007 -
- Wildlife Disease Association Member 2006 -
- Society for Conservation Biology Member 2004 -
- The George Wright Society Member 2003 -
- Association of Natural Resource Extension Professionals Member 2002 -
- International Association for Society and Natural Resources Member 2002 -
- TWS Working Group on Wildlife Damage Management Committee Member 1990 -
- Human Dimensions of Wildlife (Journal) Editorial Advisory Board Member 1986 -
- THE WILDLIFE SOCIETY Member 1976 -
- TWS Nominating Committee Chairperson 2010 - 2011
- Epsilon Sigma Phi Member 2008 - 2009
- Gamma Sigma Delta Member 2008 - 2009
- Sporting Conservation Council Technical Reviewer for “Science is the proper tool for discharge of wildlife policy,” Scientific Management core principle of the No. American Model of Wildlife 2008 - 2009
- TWS Professional Ethics Code and Policy Review Subcommittee Committee Member 2007 - 2009
- TWS Student Chapter Awards Committee Committee Member 2006 - 2009
- Wildlife Management and Health Program, USDI NPS/BRMD Facilitator, Strategic Planning Workshop for the Wildlife Health Team 2008
- Planning Committee (Conference-Related), Pathways to Success: Integrating Human Dimensions into Fish and Wildlife Management Conference Committee Member 2006 - 2008
- AI-SPER-0203DF692AB00010966 Advisor and facilitator - 2008
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Background
education and training
- Ph.D. in, Cornell University 1986
- Cornell University 1976
- B.S. in, Cornell University 1974
awards and honors
- Aldo Leopold Award and Medal, 2012
- Alumni Hall of Fame, 2012
- Fellow, 2010
- Daniel J. Decker Land Grant Internship (an internship named in my honor), 2009
- Best Edited Volume Award, 2009
- Faculty Fellow, 2009
- SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Faculty Service, 2005
- Biography featured in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, 2004
- Inaugural Member, 2004
- Jack H. Berryman Institute for Wildlife Damage Management Award, 1996
- Distinguished Research and Extension Award, 1994
- Daniel L. Leedy Urban Wildlife Conservation Award, 1993
- Outstanding Wildlife Professional, 1992
- John Pearce Memorial Award, 1992
- Wildlife Publication Award of The Wildlife Society (article), 1992
- Young Alumni Achievement Award, 1988
Other
college
- CALS
research keyword
- human dimensions of wildlife management
- natural resource management
name prefix
- Professor
name suffix
- PhD