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Attitudes of College Undergraduates Towards Coyotes (Canis latrans) in an Urban Landscape: Management and Public Outreach Implications

机译:城市景观中大学生对土狼的态度:管理和公共宣传的意义

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Simple SummaryUnderstanding the public’s attitudes towards urban wildlife is an important step towards creating management plans, increasing knowledge and awareness about wildlife, and fostering coexistence between people and wildlife. Using undergraduate college students in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area (where coyotes are a recent arrival), this study examined attitudes towards coyotes and coyote management methods. Amongst other findings, we found differences in opinion between key demographic groups, and respondents grouped management methods into two categories: methods that modified human behavior, and methods that had a direct impact on coyotes. Our results have important implications for coyote management in urban areas. AbstractUnderstanding and assessing the public’s attitudes towards urban wildlife is an important step towards creating management plans, increasing knowledge and awareness, and fostering coexistence between people and wildlife. We conducted a survey of undergraduate college students in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area—where coyotes are recent arrivals—to determine existing attitudes towards coyotes and coyote management methods. Amongst other findings, we found that the more a person feared coyotes, the less likely they were to support their presence (p 0.001), and the less likely they were to believe that pet owners should be directly responsible for protecting their pets (p 0.001). Respondents demonstrated major gaps in their understanding of basic coyote biology and ecology. Respondents broke wildlife management practices into two categories: those that involved an action on coyotes (both lethal or non-lethal; referred to as “Coyote”), and those that restricted human behavior (referred to as “Human”); the “Human” methods were preferred. We found important differences between key demographic groups in terms of attitudes and management preferences. Our study suggests that wildlife professionals have unique opportunities in urban areas to prevent and reduce conflict before it escalates, in part by targeting tailored outreach messages to various demographic and social groups.
机译:简单概述了解公众对城市野生动植物的态度是制定管理计划,增加对野生动植物知识和意识以及促进人与野生动植物共存的重要一步。本研究以华盛顿特区都会区(土狼最近到来)的大学生为研究对象,研究了人们对土狼的态度和土狼管理方法。在其他发现中,我们发现主要人口群体之间的意见差异,并且受访者将管理方法分为两类:改变人类行为的方法和对土狼有直接影响的方法。我们的结果对市区的土狼管理具有重要意义。摘要了解和评估公众对城市野生动植物的态度是迈向制定管理计划,增加知识和意识以及促进人与野生动植物共存的重要一步。我们对华盛顿特区(土狼是最近到来的)的大学生进行了一项调查,以确定对土狼和土狼管理方法的现有态度。在其他发现中,我们发现一个人对土狼的恐惧越多,他们支持他们的存在的可能性就越小(p <0.001),而他们认为宠物主人应该直接负责保护其宠物的可能性就越小(p <0.001)。受访者在了解土狼基本生物学和生态学方面表现出重大差距。受访者将野生动植物管理做法分为两类:涉及对土狼采取行动(致命或非致命;称为“土狼”)的行为和限制人类行为的行为(称为“人类”行为);首选“人类”方法。我们发现主要人口群体在态度和管理偏好方面存在重要差异。我们的研究表明,野生动植物专业人士在城市地区具有预防和减少冲突升级之前的独特机会,部分是通过针对各种人口和社会群体量身定制的宣传信息来实现的。

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