Perspectives on Human Dimensions of Wildlife Habituation: Report from a Workshop Conducted at the Human Dimensions of Fish and Wildlife Management Conference, Estes Park, CO, October 1, 2008
Perspectives on Human Dimensions of Wildlife Habituation: Report from a Workshop Conducted at the Human Dimensions of Fish and Wildlife Management Conference, Estes Park, CO, October 1, 2008
In 2008, the Biological resource Management Division of the National Park Service (NPS) launched a multi-faceted inquiry to inform management of human-wildlife habituation across the National Park system. The NPS created a Task Agreement with Cornell University to complete several parts of the inquiry, including a habituation-themed workshop attended by professional researchers and practitioners. The workshop included a series of presentations about habituation and the role it plays in human-wildlife interactions in ...
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In 2008, the Biological resource Management Division of the National Park Service (NPS) launched a multi-faceted inquiry to inform management of human-wildlife habituation across the National Park system. The NPS created a Task Agreement with Cornell University to complete several parts of the inquiry, including a habituation-themed workshop attended by professional researchers and practitioners. The workshop included a series of presentations about habituation and the role it plays in human-wildlife interactions in national parks. This work summarizes the conference topics.
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