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The Montana deer and Elk hunting population: The importance of cohort group, license price, and population demographics on hunter retention, recruitment, and population change

机译:蒙大拿州鹿和麋鹿狩猎人口:队列群,许可证价格和人口统计学在猎人保留,招聘和人口变化方面的重要性

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Big-game hunting is a valuable resource for outdoor recreation opportunities, an economic driver for state and local economies, and the primary mechanism for funding game and non-game wildlife management. However, hunting license sales are declining, leading many state wildlife management agencies to re-evaluate funding and management structures. Understanding the mechanisms behind such declines, and diagnosing the persistence of such trends is necessary to anticipate license fund fluctuations. To examine hunter recruitment and retention rates, we analyzed a data set of >490,000 deer and elk license records from 2002 to 2011 from the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks' Automated Licensing System. We used a temporal symmetry model in a mark-recapture framework to estimate hunter retention, recruitment rates, and population change, and then used population change estimates to forecast future hunter populations. We used covariates of gender, age, residency, and license price to improve model parsimony. Millennial generation hunters increased during the 11-year analysis, and this was driven by high recruitment rates of young hunters, especially women, but recruitment decreased dramatically as youth aged. Because Baby Boomers constitute such a large proportion of the hunting population, decreases in recruitment and retention in this cohort drove declines in the Montana hunter population. Increasing license price decreased the probability of recruiting and retaining hunters. The hunter population was stable until 2006, but has been declining since that time with nearly a 50% decline in hunter recruitment from 2002 to 2011
机译:大型狩猎活动是户外休闲机会的宝贵资源,是州和地方经济的经济驱动力,也是为游戏和非游戏野生生物管理提供资金的主要机制。但是,狩猎许可证的销售在下降,导致许多州野生动植物管理机构重新评估资金和管理结构。了解这种下降背后的机制,并诊断这种趋势的持续性,对于预期许可资金的波动非常必要。为了检查猎人的招募和保留率,我们分析了2002年至2011年蒙大拿州鱼类,野生动物和公园的自动许可系统中超过490,000头鹿和麋鹿的许可记录。我们在标记回收框架中使用了时间对称模型来估计猎人的保留率,招聘率和人口变化,然后使用人口变化估计值来预测未来的猎人人口。我们使用性别,年龄,居住地和许可价格的协变量来改善模型简约性。在为期11年的分析中,千禧世代猎人增加了,这是由年轻猎人(尤其是女性)的高招募率所驱动的,但是随着青年年龄的增长,招募人数急剧下降。由于婴儿潮一代在狩猎人口中所占比例很高,因此该人群的招募和保留减少导致蒙大纳州猎人种群的减少。许可证价格的上涨降低了招募和保留猎人的可能性。到2006年为止,猎人的数量一直稳定,但自2002年至2011年,猎人的招募人数下降了50%,此后一直在下降

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