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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Acceptance of beaver and actions to address nuisance beaver problems in New York Enck, Jody W.
1997
2 p. 60-61
artikel
2 Accounts of Wildlife Law Violators: Motivations and Rationalizations Eliason, Stephen L.
2004
2 p. 119-131
artikel
3 A Comparison of wildlife values in Belize and Colorado Manfredo, Michael J.
1997
2 p. 62-63
artikel
4 A National Trends Assessment of Hunter Access Problems: Perceptions of State Wildlife Administrators, 1984-1997 Wright, Brett A.
2001
2 p. 145-146
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5 Animal placenames as a type of wildlife research sport Morgan, J. Mark
1999
2 p. 56-58
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6 Approval of Whaling and Whaling-related Beliefs: Public Opinion in Whaling and Nonwhaling Countries Hamazaki, Toshihide
2001
2 p. 131-144
artikel
7 A Review of: “Douglas C. Harris. Fish, Law and Colonialism: The Legal Capture of Salmon in British Columbia. 2001.” Poole, Erik
2005
2 p. 146-147
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8 A Review of: “Gordon W. Frankie, Alfonso Mata, and S. Bradleigh Vinson (Eds.). Biodiversity Conservation in Costa Rica: Learning the Lessons in a Seasonal Dry Forest. 2004.” Bissell, Steven J.
2005
2 p. 143-144
artikel
9 A Review of: “Gregory M. Ruiz and James T. Carlton (Eds.). Invasive Species: Vectors and Management Strategies. 2004.” von Zharen, Wyndylyn M.
2005
2 p. 149-151
artikel
10 A Review of: “Marco Festa-Bianchet and Marco Apollonio (Eds.). Animal Behavior and Wildlife Conservation. 2003.” Marcum, Heidi A.
2005
2 p. 148-149
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11 A Review of: “Robert L. Fischman. The National Wildlife Refuges: Coordinating a Conservation System through Law. 2003.” Wandesforde-Smith, Geoffrey
2005
2 p. 144-146
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12 A truly historic time: Wildlife management, politics, and the Nixon administration Flippen, John Brooks
1997
2 p. 50-59
artikel
13 Attitudes toward wildlife species protection: Assessing moderating and mediating effects in the value-attitude relationship Tarrant, Michael A.
1997
2 p. 1-20
artikel
14 Ballot initiatives—antithesis of human dimensions approaches or catalyst for change? Loker, Cynthia A.
1998
2 p. 8-20
artikel
15 Beliefs of Kansas Agricultural Producers About Riparian Areas and Wildlife Conservation Cable, Ted T.
2002
2 p. 141-142
artikel
16 Bibliometric Reflections on the First Decade of Human Dimensions of Wildlife Vaske, Jerry J.
2006
2 p. 79-87
artikel
17 Book Review 2001
2 p. 147-151
artikel
18 Book Reviews 2002
2 p. 143-146
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19 Book Reviews Meaney, Carron
2003
2 p. 161-164
artikel
20 Capacity norms on bear viewing platforms Whittaker, Doug
1997
2 p. 37-49
artikel
21 Citizen ballot initiatives: A failure of the wildlife management profession Beck, Thomas D. I.
1998
2 p. 21-28
artikel
22 Coping with Stress Resulting from Social Value Conflict: Non-Hunters' Response to Anticipated Social Interaction with Hunters Schuster, Rudy M.
2006
2 p. 101-113
artikel
23 David Baron. The Beast in the Garden: A Modern Parable of Man and Nature. 2003. W. W. Norton, New York. 277 pp. ISBN: 0-39305-807-7. Dizard, Jan E.
2004
2 p. 157-163
artikel
24 Demographics of voting on the 1996 Massachusetts ballot referendum Deblinger, Robert D.
1999
2 p. 40-55
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25 Ecological and human dimensions of tourism-related wildlife disturbance: White herons at waitangiroto, New Zealand Kazmierow, Bronek J.
2000
2 p. 1-14
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26 Economic analysis of deer management alternatives on public lands in Northern California Roach, Brian
1996
2 p. 14-23
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27 Editorial board 2000
2 p. 1
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28 Editorial board 1996
2 p. 1
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29 Editorial board 1997
2 p. 1
artikel
30 Editorial board 1998
2 p. 1
artikel
31 Editorial board 1999
2 p. 1
artikel
32 Editors' Note Vaske, Jerry J.
2006
2 p. 77
artikel
33 Effort and the Functional Response of Deer Hunters Van Deelen, Timothy
2003
2 p. 97-108
artikel
34 Estimating Illegal Resource Use at a Ugandan Park with the Randomized Response Technique Solomon, Jennifer
2007
2 p. 75-88
artikel
35 Experience Preferences as Mediators of the Wildlife Related Recreation Participation: Place Attachment Relationship Anderson, Dorothy H.
2008
2 p. 73-88
artikel
36 Exploring Fishing Socialization Among Male and Female Anglers in New York's Eastern Lake Ontario Area Kuehn, Diane M.
2006
2 p. 115-127
artikel
37 Factors Influencing Risk Perception Associated with Human-Black Bear Conflict Gore, Meredith L.
2007
2 p. 133-136
artikel
38 Fiscal effects of voter initiatives to ban certain methods of bear and cougar hunting: Oregon's experience Carter, Christopher N.
1998
2 p. 29-41
artikel
39 Forging a new wildlife management paradigm: Integrating animal protection values Pacelle, Wayne
1998
2 p. 42-50
artikel
40 Gender-Based Differences in Birdwatchers' Participation and Commitment Moore, Roger L.
2008
2 p. 89-101
artikel
41 Human Activities Associated with Polar Bear Viewing Near Churchill, Manitoba, Canada Dyck, Markus G.
2006
2 p. 143-145
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42 Human dimensions of wildlife management: Knowledge for agency survival in the 21st century Decker, Daniel J.
1996
2 p. 60-71
artikel
43 Human-Possum Conflict in Urban Sydney, Australia: Public Perceptions and Implications for Species Management Hill, Nichola J.
2007
2 p. 101-113
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44 Hunting and the heart: Physiological response to seeing, shooting, and bagging game Stedman, Richard C.
1997
2 p. 21-36
artikel
45 Incorporating Local Values in European Union Conservation Policy: The Cyprus Case Michaelidou, Marina
2005
2 p. 83-94
artikel
46 Indigenous Wildlife Resource Management Systems of the Isukha Community of Western Kenya Ipara, Hellen I.
2005
2 p. 141-142
artikel
47 Influence of Walleye Stocking on Angler Effort in Wisconsin Fayram, Andrew H.
2006
2 p. 129-141
artikel
48 Integrating Demographic and GAP Analysis Biodiversity Data: Useful Insight? Hunter, Lori
2003
2 p. 145-157
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49 Interests of urban residents in wildlife education programs in two Urban settings Connelly, Nancy A.
1996
2 p. 72-73
artikel
50 Introduction: Ballot initiatives and natural resource management: Some opinions on processes, impacts, and experience Whittaker, Donald G.
1998
2 p. 1-7
artikel
51 Introduction to Special Issue on Global Community-Based Wildlife Management Issues Brown, Tommy L.
2005
2 p. 81
artikel
52 Landowner resistance to lease hunting: A sociocultural perspective Raedeke, Andrew H.
1996
2 p. 48-59
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53 Managing wildlife by ballot initiative: The arizona experience DeVos, James C.
1998
2 p. 60-66
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54 Media Frames for Black Bear Management Stories during Issue Emergence in New York Siemer, William F.
2007
2 p. 89-100
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55 Mourning Dove Hunting in Alabama: Motivations, Satisfactions, and Sociocultural Influences Hayslette, Steven E.
2001
2 p. 81-95
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56 National Parks, Game Reserves, and Community Benefits from Conservation: The Kenyan Contradiction Kassilly, Fredrick Nyongesa
2008
2 p. 141-142
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57 Origins, history, and current use of ballot initiatives in wildlife management Williamson, Scot J.
1998
2 p. 51-59
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58 Personal and Situational Determinants of Catch-and-Release Choice of Freshwater Anglers Sutton, Stephen
2003
2 p. 109-126
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59 Private Land Access and Deer Management in Three Pennsylvania Counties: Key Informants' Perspectives Jagnow, Coren P.
2008
2 p. 102-114
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60 Public Attitudes Toward Lethal Coyote Control Martinez-Espineira, Roberto
2006
2 p. 89-100
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61 Public Knowledge and Perceptions of Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs Lamb, Berton Lee
2003
2 p. 127-143
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62 Research Needs to Support Community-Based Wildlife Management: Global Perspectives Brown, Tommy L.
2005
2 p. 137-140
artikel
63 Satisfactions, dissatisfactions, and management preferences of New York state turkey hunters Siemer, William F.
1996
2 p. 74-75
artikel
64 Segmenting Anglers Using Their Consumptive Orientation Profiles Kyle, Gerard
2007
2 p. 115-132
artikel
65 Sex differences in values and knowledge of wildlife in victoria, Australia Miller, Kelly K.
2000
2 p. 54-68
artikel
66 Snake Management on Private Properties in Melbourne, Australia Clemann, Nick
2004
2 p. 133-142
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67 Some Aspects of the Anatomy of Alberta's Hunting Decline: 1990-1997 Boxall, Peter C.
2001
2 p. 97-113
artikel
68 Special Edition Jones, Darryl
2000
2 p. 7-9
artikel
69 Stakeholder Opinions Regarding Management of Conservation Reserve Program Lands to Address Environmental and Wildlife Issues Vandever, Mark W.
2006
2 p. 147-149
artikel
70 Stakeholders' Perceptions of Bear Viewing Tours at an Alpine Ski Area in the Summer Needham, Mark D.
2004
2 p. 153-156
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71 Suburban deer management: A case study in the village of Cayuga Heights, New York Chase, Lisa C.
1999
2 p. 59-60
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72 The corporate back-40: Employee benefits of wildlife enhancement efforts on corporate land Kaplan, Rachel
1996
2 p. 1-13
artikel
73 The Human Dimensions of Whale Watching: An Analysis Based on Viewing Platforms Finkler, Wiebke
2004
2 p. 103-117
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74 The illegal taking of wildlife: Toward a theoretical understanding of poaching Eliason, Stephen L.
1999
2 p. 27-39
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75 The mass media and stakeholders' beliefs about suburban Wildlife Loker, Cynthia A.
1999
2 p. 7-26
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76 The Role of a Flagship Species in the Formation of Conservation Intentions Smith, Amy M.
2008
2 p. 127-140
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77 The role of wildlife rescue groups in the care and rehabilitation of Australian fauna Tribe, Andrew
2000
2 p. 69-85
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78 Totemization of Wildlife and NIMBY Among U.S. College Students Hamazaki, Toshihide
2002
2 p. 107-121
artikel
79 Trapper Attitudes and Industrial Development on Registered Traplines in West-Central Alberta Webb, Shevenell M.
2008
2 p. 115-126
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80 Two Tool Boxes for Wildlife Management? Aslin, Heather J.
2005
2 p. 95-107
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81 Understanding Anglers' Willingness to Pay Increased Fishing License Fees Sutton, Stephen G.
2001
2 p. 115-130
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82 Understanding the Fish Harvesting Decisions by Anglers Hunt, Len
2002
2 p. 75-89
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83 Understanding wildlife tourism market segments: An Australian marine study Moscardo, Gianna
2000
2 p. 36-53
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84 Use of Battery-Operated Rotating-Wing Decoys Among Illinois Duck Hunters Miller, Craig A.
2002
2 p. 139-140
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85 Visitor Behaviors and Wildlife Impacts in Kenya: Perceptions of Wardens Kassilly, Fredrick
2003
2 p. 159-160
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86 Who Buys Fishing and Hunting Licenses in Texas? Results from a Statewide Household Survey Floyd, Myron F.
2002
2 p. 91-106
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87 Wildlife and world views: Australian attitudes toward wildlife Aslin, Heather J.
2000
2 p. 15-35
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88 Wildlife value orientations: A conceptual and measurement approach Fulton, David C.
1996
2 p. 24-47
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89 Wildlife Watchers in the Western United States: A Structural Approach for Understanding Policy Change Mangun, Jean C.
2002
2 p. 123-137
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