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Exurban Residents’ Perceptions Of Naturally Returning Predators: Connecticut Case Study, Margaret E. Sackrider, Susan G. Clark, Isaac M. Ortega Sep 2014

Exurban Residents’ Perceptions Of Naturally Returning Predators: Connecticut Case Study, Margaret E. Sackrider, Susan G. Clark, Isaac M. Ortega

Yale Day of Data

As a result of reforestation, growth of exurban areas and wildlife adaptation, it is believed that the public is currently encountering more human-wildlife conflicts than ever before. The key to balancing wildlife conservation and human development is understanding the dynamic relationship between humans and carnivores. Specifically, gaining insight into the complexity of this relationship will aide in the creation of more effective conservation policy and outreach.

Reforestation throughout Connecticut has supported a tremendous population growth of pray species and subsequently the growth of predator populations including coyotes, Canis latrans, and black bears, Ursus americanus. According to some biologists, …


Examining The Influence Of Geospatial Variables On Primitive Roadside Campsite Conditions, David A. Graefe, Min Kook Kim Apr 2014

Examining The Influence Of Geospatial Variables On Primitive Roadside Campsite Conditions, David A. Graefe, Min Kook Kim

National Environment and Recreation Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest Winter Aalternative Transportation Study, Jonas G. Leveque, Robert C. Burns Apr 2014

Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest Winter Aalternative Transportation Study, Jonas G. Leveque, Robert C. Burns

National Environment and Recreation Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


A Visual Approach For Generating Normative Standards Of Quality For Two Squam Lake, Nh Hiking Trails, Micah Hall, Ben Amsden Apr 2014

A Visual Approach For Generating Normative Standards Of Quality For Two Squam Lake, Nh Hiking Trails, Micah Hall, Ben Amsden

National Environment and Recreation Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


Factors Influencing Fishing Participation By Bass Anglers Residing In New York's Lake Ontario Region, Diane Kuehn, Valerie Luzadis, Matthew Brincka Apr 2014

Factors Influencing Fishing Participation By Bass Anglers Residing In New York's Lake Ontario Region, Diane Kuehn, Valerie Luzadis, Matthew Brincka

National Environment and Recreation Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


Understanding Perceptions Of Nature-Based Tourism Stakeholders' Adaptive Capacity To Climate Change In Maine, Sandra De Urioste-Stone, Matt D. Scaccia Apr 2014

Understanding Perceptions Of Nature-Based Tourism Stakeholders' Adaptive Capacity To Climate Change In Maine, Sandra De Urioste-Stone, Matt D. Scaccia

National Environment and Recreation Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


Social Equity Concerns And Barriers To Access In Kentucky State Parks, Michael J. Bradley, Ryan L. Sharp, Stephen Sims, Hungling Liu Apr 2014

Social Equity Concerns And Barriers To Access In Kentucky State Parks, Michael J. Bradley, Ryan L. Sharp, Stephen Sims, Hungling Liu

National Environment and Recreation Research Symposium

No abstract provided.