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Factors Affecting Student Tolerance for Free-Roaming Cats

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Pages 263-278 | Published online: 12 Jul 2013

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Hailey E. McLean, Tara L. Teel, Alan D. Bright, Lauren M. Jaebker, John M. Tomecek, Maureen G. Frank, Rachael L. Connally, Stephanie A. Shwiff & Keith M. Carlisle. (2021) Understanding tolerance for an invasive species: An investigation of hunter acceptance capacity for wild pigs (Sus scrofa) in Texas. Journal of Environmental Management 285, pages 112143.
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Lynette J. McLeod, Donald W. Hine & Aaron B. Driver. (2019) Change the Humans First: Principles for Improving the Management of Free-Roaming Cats. Animals 9:8, pages 555.
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Kota Mameno, Takahiro Kubo & Mariko Suzuki. (2017) Social challenges of spatial planning for outdoor cat management in Amami Oshima Island, Japan. Global Ecology and Conservation 10, pages 184-193.
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Dara M. WaldCheryl A. Lohr, Christopher A. LepczykSusan K. JacobsonLinda J. Cox. (2016) A comparison of cat‐related risk perceptions and tolerance for outdoor cats in Florida and Hawaii. Conservation Biology 30:6, pages 1233-1244.
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Dara M. Wald & Susan K. Jacobson. (2014) A Multivariate Model of Stakeholder Preference for Lethal Cat Management. PLoS ONE 9:4, pages e93118.
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Jonathan Dombrosky & Steve Wolverton. (2014) TNR and conservation on a university campus: a political ecological perspective. PeerJ 2, pages e312.
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Dara M. Wald, Susan K. Jacobson & Julie K. Levy. (2013) Outdoor cats: Identifying differences between stakeholder beliefs, perceived impacts, risk and management. Biological Conservation 167, pages 414-424.
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