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Deer and elk hunter recruitment, retention, and participation trends in

机译:鹿和麋鹿猎人的招募,保留和参与趋势

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Big game hunting is the most popular type of hunting in the United States, and deer and elk hunting are the most popular type of hunting in Montana. Similar to other states, deer and elk hunting also generates most of the revenue spent on wildlife conservation by the state of Montana. Although nationwide trends indicate a concerning decline in hunter participation, the trends in license sales and hunter participation within most states have not received as much attention. We investigated trends in resident deer and elk license sales in Montana using existing licensing databases. We then estimated hunter recruitment, hunter participation, and license purchasing probabilities using hunter education and licensing databases. We employed a multi-state markrecapture model and 248,819 records of deer and elk license purchasing habits for individual Montana residents during 20022007. We used matrix population models to examine the relative influence of these parameters on trends in license sales and hunter participation. Resident deer and elk license sales increased 4% in Montana during 20022007. We found that males had greater recruitment rates, retention rates, and license purchasing probabilities than females, and that young adults had lesser license purchasing probabilities than other age classes. Based on analyses of matrix population models, trends in license sales in Montana are most influenced by middle-aged and baby boomer male license purchase probabilities. Trends in hunter participation are positively influenced by recruitment and retention in all male age classes, with the smallest predicted effects arising from recruitment of young adult males. Our results suggest that a focus on older age class males with programs designed to increase hunter recruitment, retention, and license purchase probabilities may have similar or larger effects on trends in license sales and hunter participation in Montana than programs directed at youth. Our analyses also provide a framework by which trends in hunter recruitment, retention, and license purchasing habits can be objectively quantified in order to inform and evaluate hunter recruitment, retention, and license purchase habit programs. (c) 2011 The Wildlife Society.
机译:大型狩猎是美国最受欢迎的狩猎类型,而鹿和麋鹿狩猎是蒙大拿州最受欢迎的狩猎类型。与其他州类似,猎鹿和麋鹿也产生了蒙大拿州用于野生动植物保护的大部分收入。尽管全国范围内的趋势表明猎人参与的数量下降,但大多数州内许可证销售和猎人参与的趋势并未引起足够的重视。我们使用现有的许可证数据库调查了蒙大拿州的居民鹿和麋鹿许可证销售趋势。然后,我们使用猎人教育和许可证数据库估算猎人的招募,猎人的参与以及购买许可证的概率。我们在20022007年采用了多州Markrecapture模型,并记录了248,819条蒙大纳州居民的鹿和麋鹿许可证购买习惯记录。我们使用矩阵人口模型研究了这些参数对许可证销售和猎人参与趋势的相对影响。 20022007年期间,蒙大拿州的居民鹿和麋鹿执照销售增长了4%。我们发现,男性的招聘率,保留率和购买执照的概率高于女性,而年轻人的执照购买率则低于其他年龄段。根据矩阵人口模型的分析,蒙大拿州的许可证销售趋势受到中年和婴儿潮一代男性许可证购买可能性的最大影响。猎人参与的趋势受到所有年龄段男性的招募和保留的积极影响,而由成年男性招募产生的预期影响最小。我们的结果表明,针对旨在提高猎人招募,保留和购买许可证概率的计划的老年男性,与针对年轻人的计划相比,对蒙大纳州许可证销售和猎人参与趋势的影响可能更大或更相似。我们的分析还提供了一个框架,通过该框架可以客观地量化猎人招募,保留和许可证购买习惯的趋势,以告知和评估猎人征募,保留和许可证购买习惯计划。 (c)2011年野生动物学会。

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