exploring the human dimensions of bird conservation
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Exploring The Human Dimensions of Bird Conservation. Participants: Individuals. 22 Federal Partners. 11 State Partners. 15 Private Partners. Participants: Organizations. 7 Federal Agencies. 7 State Agencies. 7 Private Orgs. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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EXPLORING THE HUMAN DIMENSIONS OF BIRD CONSERVATION
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22 FEDERAL PARTNERS
15 PRIVATE PARTNERS
11 STATE PARTNERS
PARTICIPANTS: INDIVIDUALS
PARTICIPANTS: ORGANIZATIONS7 FEDERAL AGENCIES
7 PRIVATE ORGS
7 STATE AGENCIES
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“everything in conservation that is not about wildlife and habitats” Decker et al., 2012
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“Understanding private landowner attitudes towards free-ranging elk prior to reintroduction of the species in Great Smoky Mountain NP would help determine true carrying capacity.”
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“We would have been able to identify the balance between waterfowl population and habitat objectives in NAWMP if we had better knowledge of the hunting and birding communities’ respective desires.”
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WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES1. Learn the basics of human dimensions science.
2. Understand what we already know about “our people”.
3. Hear cases where we’ve successfully applied human dimensions science to conservation.
4. Practice what we’ve learned by talking through real-world scenarios.
5. Think about what comes next.
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Four Themes
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1. Human dimensions science is, in fact, a science.
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Social &
SLIDE CREDIT: ASHLEY DAYER
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BPOPHarvest
Recruitment
Mortality
JV1
Landscape components
Life history requirements
JV2
Landscape components
Life history requirements
Landscape components
Life history requirements
JV…
Recruitment
Mortality
Recruitm
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Mortality
Hunter Activity
NAWMP Model for Individual Species
SLIDE CREDIT: ANDY RAEDEKE
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Habitat
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RetentionRecruitment
Attrition
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Capacity to Hunt
Decisions to Hunt
Recruitment
Attrition
Recruitm
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Attrition
Identity Formation
Capacity to Hunt
Identity Formation
Decisions to Hunt
Capacity to Hunt
Identity Formation
Decisions to Hunt
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Proposed Hunter Participation Model
SLIDE CREDIT: ANDY RAEDEKE
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2. We don’t have the luxury of maintaining the status quo
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Participation Trends
SLIDE CREDIT: LOREN CHASE
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Average increase in age of 1 year each year
SLIDE CREDIT: DALE HUMBURG
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3. Conservation isn’t complicated, people are complicated.
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“Averaging 8.2 million viewers in its 3rd season, "Duck Dynasty" is the No. 1 nonfictional television series on cable.”U.S. News and World Report, March 20 2013
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BarriersUnimportant
Important
Family commitments
Lack of time
Financial reasons
Don’t know where
Lack of equipment
Physically unable
Don’t know how
Lack of interest
Nobody to go with
Intimidated by nature SLIDE CREDIT: LOREN CHASE
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4. Wildlife management decisions are based on our assumptions about people and how they behave
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SLIDE CREDIT: NATALIE SEXTON
Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement in PlanningCanaan Valley NWR
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Understanding the Playing Field
High Concer
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LowConcer
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LowConsensu
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HighConsensu
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Collaboration
Opportunities
Good Faith Opportuniti
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X Strategic Concentrati
on
SLIDE CREDIT: NATALIE SEXTON
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Wildlife conservation: populations, habitats, & people
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NEXT STEPS1. NAWMP-NFC Human Dimensions Working Group
2. Share information from workshop widely throughout the bird conservation community
4. 2013 National Conservation Need: Strengthening state fish & wildlife agency capacity to understand and respond to changing trends in constituent values and demographics.
3. 2013 webinar series in conjunction with AFWA’s wildlife viewing and nature tourism working group