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Coyotes in suburbia: the challenge of assessing community perspectives.
Furbearer Management Symposium, The Wildlife Society 14th Annual Conference.
2007
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Coyotes in suburbia: the gap between public concern and likely risk.
Urban Wildlife Management Conference.
2007
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New York suburban coyote study: summary of results from 2005-2007.
NYS Dept. of Environ. Conservation Bureau of Wildlife Annual Meeting.
2007
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Developing a practioners' guide to stakeholder engagement in black bear management.
18th Eastern Black Bear Workshop, Tallahassee, FL.
266.
2005
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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
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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
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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
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The role of educational intervention in community-based deer management.
Transactions North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference.
197-208.
2004
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Empowering local communities to co-manage deer.
Proc. 9th Wildlife Damage Management Conference, Oct. 5-8.
142-157.
2000
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The Islip deer initiative: a collaborative approach to suburban deer management.
Proc. 9th Wildlife Damage Management Conference, Oct. 5-8.
247-264.
2000
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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
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Implications of hunting participation and control of deer populations in the East.
5th Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society.
1998
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Consideration of attitudes and values in deer management.
Proc. Symposium on Deer and Deer Management in America: Facts, Values and Arguments.
1996
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Factors that influence access to private land for outdoor recreation.
Proc. National Outdoor Ethics Conference.
213-222.
1996
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Landowner-hunter social networks in Central New York: implications for state-sponsored hunting access programs.
Sixth International Symposium on Society and Resource Management.
41.
1996
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Teacher commitment to environmental stewardship: a key ingredient for environmental education.
Book of Abstracts.
84.
1996
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Attitudes and behavior change in a Lyme disease endemic area.
Fifth International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Book of Abstracts.
127.
1994
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Public access to private land for hunting in New York: 1991.
Northeast Forest Experiment Station Report NE-185.
112-115.
1993
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Risk management concepts for improving wildlife population decisions and public communication strategies.
Proc. 57th North Am. Wildl. and Nat Resour. Conf..
63-74.
1992
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Survey use and landowner tolerance in wildlife damage management.
Trans. N. Amer. Wildl. and Nat. Resour. Conference.
75-88.
1992
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Tapping the potential of the wildlife rehabilitation community for public education about wildlife damage management.
Proc., Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference.
143-147.
1992
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Trappers in New York and Vermont: comparisons of social characteristics and motivations.
Proceedings, 1991 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium.
134-138.
1992
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Toward a comprehensive understanding of angler involvement.
Proceedings, 1991 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium.
149-152.
1991
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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
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Deer damage control preferences and use decisions of New York orchardists.
Proceedings, Third Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference.
118-127.
1988
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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
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document part
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Agency capacities to detect and respond to fish and wildlife disease events: 2011 national survey results.
2012
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Cornell University Lands Deer Hunting Program: Profile of Participants in 2011.
2012
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The New Norm: Westchester County Residents' Risk Perceptions and Experiences Before and After Local Coyote Attacks
2011
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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
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Status of Peer-Reviewed Literature on the Human Dimensions of Managing Wildlife Habituation and Food Conditioning in National
2010
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Wildlife Risk Perception and Expectations for Agency Action: Insights from a Black Bear Management Case Study.
2010
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Living with wildlife on the rural-urban interface.
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2009
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Humans and coyotes in suburbia: Can experience lead to sustainable coexistence?.
22.
2008
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Living with coyotes in suburban areas: Insights from two New York State counties.
67.
2008
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Stakeholder insights into the human-coyote interface in Westchester County, New York.
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2008
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Cornell lands, deer, and East Hill communities: results from a 2006 survey of community residents.
37.
2007
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Deer, people, and parks: Perspectives of residents in communities near Fire Island National Seashore
2007
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Deer, people, and parks: Perspectives of residents in communities near Morristown National Historic Park.
65.
2007
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Deer, people, and parks: Perspectives of residents in communities near Prince William Forest Park.
66.
2007
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Deer, people, and parks: Perspectives of residents in communities near Valley Forge National Historic Park
2007
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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
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An assessment of black bear impacts in New York.
62.
2006
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Response of hunters and the general public to the discovery of chronic wasting disease in deer in Oneida County, NY.
13.
2005
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Attitudes toward beaver and norms about beaver management: insights from baseline research in New York
2004
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Community-based suburban deer management: six case studies of issue evolution, capacity, and intervention.
57.
2004
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Considerations for involvement of deer management stakeholders for Islip, New York.
62.
2003
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Deer management in the Village of Cayuga Heights, New York: preliminary situation analysis from a survey of residents.
17.
1999
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Designing strategies for stakeholder involvement in wildlife management: insights from case studies in Colorado and New York.
76.
1999
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An instrument to assess stewardship outcome associated with the sportfishing and aquatic resources education program (SAREP)
1998
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An introduction to human dimensions: taking the North American experience to Australia
1998
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Hooked on Fishing - Not on Drugs as a stewardship education program: a literature-based program review with recommendations for comprehensive evaluation.
56.
1998
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New York's sportfishing and aquatic resources program (SAREP): an evaluability assessment with recommendations for outcome education
1998
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Youth participant outcomes associated with Hooked on Fishing - Not on Drugs programs.
94.
1998
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A comprehensive review of human dimensions research in New York.
117.
1997
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Landowner-hunter interactions in Deer Management Unit 78: a qualitative study with implications for developing hunting access incentive programs
1997
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Lake Ontario stewardship indicators project: Findings from pilot surveys of Ontario residents and key leaders.
138.
1995
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Satisfactions, dissatisfactions, and management preferences of New York State turkey hunters
1995
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Stewardship of the Great Lakes environment: A literature review.
85.
1995
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Characteristics of wildlife rehabilitation cooperators in New York
1994
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Public perceptions of rabies and proposed oral bait vaccination trial
1994
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Exploring the social world of hunting: expanding the concepts of hunters and hunting.
111.
1993
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Hunter demand for access to public and private land in New York
1993
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Key perceptions held by wildlife managers and wildlife rehabilitators in New York: an assessment of communication coorientation
1993
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Public access to private land for hunting in New York: a study of 1991 landowners
1993
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Characteristics, activities, and attitudes of licensed wildlife rehabilitators in New York
1992
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Human perceptions and behaviors associated with Lyme disease: Implications for land and wildlife management.
100.
1992
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A conceptual framework for analysis of agriculturalists' deer-damage-control decisions.
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1991
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Characteristics, motivations, and involvement of trappers in New York
1991
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An evaluation of public meetings held by the DEC Bureau of Wildlife (October 1989).
75.
1990
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Hunting access attitudes and practices of landowners in New York: a pilot study in Saratoga and Sullivan Counties.
24.
1990
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An exploratory study of Lake Ontario's boating salmonid anglers: implications for research on fishing involvement.
34.
1989
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Fishing motivations and involvement of boating salmonid anglers on Lake Ontario.
88.
1989
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Key informants' perceptions of access leasing for hunting on private lands in New York.
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1988
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A comprehensive review of human dimensions research in New York
1987
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A Guide to Developing a Manager's Model from Scratch
2008
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Aquatic Stewardship Education in Theory and Practice
2007
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Working through black bear management issues: a practitioners’ guide
2007
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Community-based deer management: a practitioners’ guide
2004
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Human-wildlife conflict management: a practitioner’s guide
2002
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Lake Ontario boating and facility needs
1989
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