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The Carrot or the Stick? Evaluation of Education and Enforcement as Management Tools for Human-Wildlife Conflicts

机译:胡萝卜还是棍子?评价教育和执法作为人类与野生动物冲突的管理工具

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Evidence-based decision-making is critical for implementing conservation actions, especially for human-wildlife conflicts, which have been increasing worldwide. Conservation practitioners recognize that long-term solutions should include altering human behaviors, and public education and enforcement of wildlife-related laws are two management actions frequently implemented, but with little empirical evidence evaluating their success. We used a system where human-black bear conflicts were common, to experimentally test the efficacy of education and enforcement in altering human behavior to better secure attractants (garbage) from bears. We conducted 3 experiments in Aspen CO, USA to evaluate: 1) on-site education in communal dwellings and construction sites, 2) Bear Aware educational campaign in residential neighborhoods, and 3) elevated law enforcement at two levels in the core business area of Aspen. We measured human behaviors as the response including: violation of local wildlife ordinances, garbage availability to bears, and change in use of bear-resistance refuse containers. As implemented, we found little support for education, or enforcement in the form of daily patrolling in changing human behavior, but found more support for proactive enforcement, i.e., dispensing warning notices. More broadly we demonstrated the value of gathering evidence before and after implementing conservation actions, and the dangers of measuring responses in the absence of ecological knowledge. We recommend development of more effective educational methods, application of proactive enforcement, and continued evaluation of tools by directly measuring change in human behavior. We provide empirical evidence adding to the conservation managers' toolbox, informing policy makers, and promoting solutions to human-wildlife conflicts.
机译:基于证据的决策对于实施保护行动至关重要,特别是对于在世界范围内日益加剧的人类与野生动物冲突。养护从业者认识到,长远的解决方案应包括改变人类的行为,公共教育和与野生动植物相关的法律的执行是经常实施的两种管理措施,但是很少有经验证据评估其成功。我们使用了常见的人与黑熊冲突的系统,通过实验测试了教育和执法在改变人类行为以更好地从熊身上吸引引诱物(垃圾)方面的功效。我们在美国Aspen CO进行了3个实验,以评估:1)在公共住宅和建筑工地的现场教育,2)在居民区进行Bear Aware教育运动,以及3)在以下两个主要业务领域提高执法水平:白杨我们将人类行为作为应对措施进行了衡量,包括:违反当地野生动植物法令,对熊的垃圾供应量以及对耐熊垃圾容器的使用发生了变化。实施后,我们发现很少有人支持教育,也没有采取日常巡逻的方式来改变人类行为,但是却为主动执行(即发出警告通知)提供了更多支持。更广泛地说,我们证明了在实施保护行动之前和之后收集证据的价值,以及在缺乏生态知识的情况下衡量应对措施的危险。我们建议开发更有效的教育方法,采取积极的执法措施,并通过直接衡量人类行为的变化来继续评估工具。我们提供的经验证据会增加保护经理的工具箱,为政策制定者提供信息,并促进解决人与野生生物冲突的方法。

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