Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. The values that the public holds toward wildlife are broken out into four different categories: traditionalists, mutualists, pluralists, and distanced.
I wholeheartedly agree with Bill Watkins that Alaska and not the federal government is overreaching on game management. I have been an Alaska resident since 1979. I am an avid runner, hiker, skier, ...
It’s more evidence of a coming storm, perhaps. Fewer Americans than ever hunt these days. It recently hit a 25-year low. A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service report, released in 2016, showed that 11.5 ...
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This study of values placed on wildlife by Bantu and Yaka Pygmy forest dwellers (n = 200) in Northern Congo identified and analyzed two wildlife value orientations - "anthropocentric" and "biocentric.
Assigning values to objects is a long-standing human practice, and assessing the worth of different species in our natural world is no exception. The worth, or value, of an object usually fluctuates ...
New WWF-led research reveals that the vital benefits wildlife provides to people's everyday lives are vastly underrepresented ...
Fall has come and gone and in classic Colorado fashion, the weather was a bit wacky. As I think of fall, I think of pickup trucks loaded with ATV’s and enough orange to make you think the Broncos are ...
Children love learning, and it’s undeniable that great ideas and principles shared at a young age can have an impact on the path of a child for a lifetime. A coloring book I had as a child about ...