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Using Social Science to Improve Outreach to Protect Endangered Aquatic Animals: The Case of Freshwater Mussels in Indiana

机译:利用社会科学改善宣传范围以保护濒危水生动物:印第安纳州的淡水贻贝

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Freshwater mussel populations in North America have been declining over the past two centuries due to a variety of land‐use changes and anthropogenic water quality degradation. The Tippecanoe River, located in northcentral Indiana, was once home to the world’s largest population of clubshell mussels. Currently, the river supports six federally listed species. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) partnered with Purdue University to design and implement an outreach and education campaign to raise awareness about and promote protection of these imperiled species. This article details how researchers used the principles of community‐based social marketing to create and evaluate the campaign. Lessons learned and recommendations for future campaigns are provided.
机译:在过去的两个世纪中,由于各种土地用途的变化和人为的水质恶化,北美淡水贻贝种群一直在减少。位于印第安纳州中北部的蒂珀卡诺河(Tippecanoe River)曾经是世界上最大的贝类贻贝种群所在地。目前,这条河支持六种联邦列名物种。印第安纳州自然资源部(IDNR)与普渡大学合作设计并实施了一次宣传教育活动,以提高人们对这些濒危物种的认识并促进对这些濒危物种的保护。本文详细介绍了研究人员如何使用基于社区的社会营销原理来创建和评估活动。提供了经验教训和对未来运动的建议。

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