Posts Tagged: tolerance

Changing the Tolerance of the Intolerant: Does Large Carnivore Policy Matter?
December 31, 2024
How people feel about large carnivores can be critical in determining the success of conservation efforts. In some cases, people’s attitudes towards large carnivores are more influenced by policies dictating how people can interact with those species rather than the … read more
Posted in Human Dimensions | Tagged Canis lupus, carnivore conservation, lethal control, policy, tolerance, wildlife management, wisconsin, Wolf

How do YouTube videos impact tolerance of wolves?
December 31, 2020
The internet serves as a dominant source of information and may shape tolerance of wildlife species. Our experimental study examined how respondents’ tolerance for wolves (i.e., attitudes, acceptance, and behavior) changed after viewing wolf related YouTube videos. Respondents were randomly … read more
Posted in Human Dimensions | Tagged acceptance, attitudes, behavior, Canis lupus, tolerance, wolves

Does Hunting Wolves Increase Tolerance or Reduce Poaching?
October 24, 2013
Dr. Adrian Treves founded the Carnivore Coexistence Lab to understand and manage the balance between carnivore conservation and human needs. Read more about his research concerning wolves and humans. read more
Posted in All News, Front Page News, Great Lakes Wolves, News, Regional Wolves | Tagged hunting, increase, poaching, reduce, tolerance, wolves