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America’s Wildlife Values – The Social Context of Wildlife Management

June 30, 2019
The purpose of the America’s Wildlife Values Project was to assess the social context of wildlife management in the U.S. to understand the growing conflict around wildlife management. It is the first study of its kind to describe how U.S. residents within and across all 50 states think about wildlife, and how changing perspectives shape the wildlife profession.
Document: AWV-National-Final-Report.pdf 
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