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Engaging Active Stakeholders in Implementation of Community-Based Conservation: Whooping Crane Management in Texas, USA

机译:让积极的利益相关者参与社区保护的实施:美国德克萨斯州的百日鹤管理

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Engaging a variety of wildlife stakeholders in the implementation of conservation plans is an increasingly frequent activity of wildlife managers. In some cases, stakeholders develop interdependent relationships with a species being managed by the wildlife agency, usually when the species is economically important. We studied the potential for engaging stakeholders in the implementation of community-based conservation in the winter habitat of the federally endangered whooping crane (Grus americana) to better understand the relationships between stakeholders (including landowners and nongovernmental organizations) and wildlife managers when working with charismatic species that provide local economic value. In May-September 2010, we interviewed 35 Texas individuals interested in crane conservation, and then analyzed transcripts using both a priori and emergent coding techniques. We found that active stakeholders were eager to work with wildlife managers because ofthe charismatic and economic valuesthey attributed to the whooping crane. We also found that these stakeholders responded positively to agency intervention for the purpose of sharing expert knowledge and providing stakeholders with standing in the dynamically complex management practicessurrounding the species and ecosystem. By recognizing the interests of active stakeholders, wildlife managers can expand opportunities for positive public participation in efforts to conserve and restore endangered species populations. They can improve community relations by building on already existing positive perceptions of relationships between humans and wildlife.
机译:让各种野生生物利益相关者参与保护计划的实施是野生动物管理者日益频繁的活动。在某些情况下,通常在经济上重要的时候,利益相关者会与野生生物机构管理的物种建立相互依存的关系。我们研究了让利益相关者参与联邦濒临灭绝的鹤类(Grus americana)冬季栖息地实施基于社区的保护的潜力,以更好地了解利益相关者(包括土地所有者和非政府组织)与野生动植物管理者之间的关系时,提供当地经济价值的物种。在2010年5月至9月,我们采访了35位对起重机保护感兴趣的德克萨斯人,然后使用先验和紧急编码技术分析了转录本。我们发现,积极的利益相关者渴望与野生动植物管理者合作,因为它们具有百折鹤的魅力和经济价值。我们还发现,这些利益相关者对机构干预做出了积极反应,目的是共享专家知识并为利益相关者提供围绕物种和生态系统的动态复杂管理实践的立足点。通过认识到积极利益相关者的利益,野生动植物管理者可以扩大公众积极参与保护和恢复濒危物种种群的机会。他们可以通过在人类与野生动植物之间已经存在的积极认识的基础上改善社区关系。

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