Posts Tagged: cultural
Ojibwe and Canis Lupus – Cultural, Historical, and Political Influences on Contemporary Wolf Management in the Great Lakes Region
July 3, 2019
In the creation story of the Ojibwe1, Original Man was created by Kitche Manitou; the Great Spirit. Original Man was given the task to walk across the world and name all the living things. While he was completing this task, … read more
Posted in Native American | Tagged canis, cultural, historical, influences, lupus, ojibwe, political
Values, Trust, And Cultural Backlash In Conservation Governance: The Case Of Wildlife Management In The United States
June 30, 2019
The global rise of populism is having a profound effect on policies across many issues. We explore the potential effects on wildlife conservation using the western United States as a case study. Global populist trends have been explained through the … read more
Posted in Human Dimensions | Tagged backlash, conservation, cultural, governance, trust, values, wildlife