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State and Residency Differences in Hunters' Responses to Chronic Wasting Disease

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Pages 159-176 | Published online: 23 Feb 2007

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Elena C. Rubino, Nana Tian, Don White$suffix/text()$suffix/text(), Jennifer R. Ballard, Christopher R. Middaugh, M. Cory Gray & Ashley R. Gramza. (2023) Using increasing hypothetical chronic wasting disease prevalence rates to explore hunter behavioral intention and hypothetical bias in surveys. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 0:0, pages 1-15.
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Maia L. Insinga, Mark D. Needham & Thomas C. Swearingen. (2023) Public Cognitions and Emotions Associated with Sea Star Wasting Disease: An Exploratory Study in Oregon. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 28:4, pages 335-355.
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Kyle Smith, Adam C. Landon, Susan A. Schroeder & Leslie E. McInenly. (2023) Application of the Heuristic-Systematic Model to Chronic wasting Disease Risk perceptions. Society & Natural Resources 36:6, pages 696-714.
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Craig A. Miller & Jerry J. Vaske. (2023) How state agencies are managing chronic wasting disease. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 28:1, pages 93-102.
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Abigail Meeks, Neelam C. Poudyal, Lisa I. Muller & Chuck Yoest. (2022) Hunter acceptability of chronic wasting disease (CWD) management actions in Western Tennessee. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 27:5, pages 457-471.
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Susan A. Schroeder, Adam C. Landon, Louis J. Cornicelli, David C. Fulton & Leslie E. McInenly. (2022) Cognitive and behavioral coping in response to wildlife disease: The case of hunters and chronic wasting disease. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 27:3, pages 251-272.
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John K. Pattison-Williams, Lusi Xie, W. L. (Vic) Adamowicz, Margo Pybus & Anne Hubbs. (2020) An empirical analysis of hunter response to chronic wasting disease in Alberta. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 25:6, pages 575-589.
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Jerry J. Vaske & Craig A. Miller. (2019) Deer hunters’ disease risk sensitivity over time. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 24:3, pages 217-230.
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Jerry J. Vaske & Craig A. Miller. (2018) Hunters and Non-hunters Chronic Wasting Disease Risk Perceptions over Time. Society & Natural Resources 31:12, pages 1379-1388.
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Jerry J. Vaske, Craig A. Miller, Alexa L. Ashbrook & Mark D. Needham. (2018) Proximity to chronic wasting disease, perceived risk, and social trust in the managing agency. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 23:2, pages 115-128.
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Jerry J. Vaske. (2018) Visualizing consensus in human dimensions data: The potential for conflict index2. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 23:1, pages 83-89.
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Mark D. Needham, Jerry J. Vaske & Joshua D. Petit. (2017) Risk Sensitivity and Hunter Perceptions of Chronic Wasting Disease Risk and Other Hunting, Wildlife, and Health Risks. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 22:3, pages 197-216.
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Anita T. Morzillo & Mark D. Needham. (2015) Landowner Incentives and Normative Tolerances for Managing Beaver Impacts. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 20:6, pages 514-530.
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Kari Amick, Douglas Clark & Ryan K. Brook. (2015) Stakeholder Perspectives on Chronic Wasting Disease Risk and Management on the Canadian Prairies. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 20:5, pages 408-424.
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Erin E. Harper, Craig A. Miller & Jerry J. Vaske. (2015) Hunter Perceptions of Risk, Social Trust, and Management of Chronic Wasting Disease in Illinois. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 20:5, pages 394-407.
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MetteT. J. Sijtsma, JerryJ. Vaske & MaartenH. Jacobs. (2012) Acceptability of Lethal Control of Wildlife that Damage Agriculture in the Netherlands. Society & Natural Resources 25:12, pages 1308-1323.
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Natalie Zimmer, Peter C. Boxall & W. L. (Vic) Adamowicz. (2011) The Impact of Chronic Wasting Disease and its Management on Hunter Perceptions, Opinions, and Behaviors in Alberta, Canada. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A 74:22-24, pages 1621-1635.
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Jerry J. Vaske. (2010) Lessons Learned from Human Dimensions of Chronic Wasting Disease Research. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 15:3, pages 165-179.
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Katie M. Lyon & Jerry J. Vaske. (2010) Predicting Hunting Participation in Response to Chronic Wasting Disease in Four States. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 15:3, pages 208-220.
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Erin E. Cooney & Robert H. Holsman. (2010) Influences on Hunter Support for Deer Herd Reduction as a Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Management Strategy. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 15:3, pages 194-207.
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JerryJ. Vaske, Jay Beaman, Humberto Barreto & LoriB. Shelby. (2010) An Extension and Further Validation of the Potential for Conflict Index. Leisure Sciences 32:3, pages 240-254.
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CraigA. Miller & LoriB. Shelby. (2009) Hunters' General Disease Risk Sensitivity and Behaviors Associated with Chronic Wasting Disease. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 14:2, pages 133-141.
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Jerry J. Vaske & Craig A. Miller. (2023) Changes in Illinois hunters' beliefs about chronic wasting disease management between 2012 and 2022. Wildlife Society Bulletin 47:2.
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Adam C. Landon, Kyle Smith, Louis Cornicelli, David C. Fulton, Leslie E. McInenly & Susan A. Schroeder. (2022) Examining landowners' preferences for a chronic wasting disease management program. Wildlife Society Bulletin 47:1.
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Danielle J. Ufer, Sonja A. Christensen, Emily Pomeranz & David L. Ortega. (2022) A behavioral economic assessment of the role of stakeholder preferences in managing an infectious wildlife disease. Wildlife Society Bulletin.
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Abigail Meeks, Neelam C Poudyal, Lisa I Muller & Chuck Yoest. (2022) Hunter Concerns and Intention to Hunt in Forested Areas Affected by Wildlife Disease. Forest Science 68:1, pages 85-94.
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Ram Kumar Adhikari, Neelam Chandra Poudyal, Lisa I. Muller & Chuck Yoest. (2022) Hunters’ Willingness to Pay to Avoid Processing Costs Associated with Harvesting Infected Game. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 54:1, pages 93-113.
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Jerry J. Vaske, Mark D. Needham & Craig A. Miller. (2021) Wildlife Agency Trust and Perceived Risks From Chronic Wasting Disease. Wildlife Society Bulletin 45:4, pages 597-607.
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Hwanseok Song, Katherine A. McComas & Krysten L. Schuler. (2018) Hunters’ responses to urine‐based scent bans tackling chronic wasting disease. The Journal of Wildlife Management 83:2, pages 457-466.
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Natalie M. P. Zimmer, Peter C. Boxall & Wiktor L. Adamowicz. (2011) The Impacts of Chronic Wasting Disease and its Management on Recreational Hunters. Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie 60:1, pages 71-92.
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Jerry J. Vaske & Katie M. Lyon. (2011) CWD Prevalence, Perceived Human Health Risks, and State Influences on Deer Hunting Participation. Risk Analysis 31:3, pages 488-496.
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MEREDITH L. GORE & BARBARA A. KNUTH. (2010) Mass Media Effect on the Operating Environment of a Wildlife‐Related Risk‐Communication Campaign. The Journal of Wildlife Management 73:8, pages 1407-1413.
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