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Perceptions of grass-roots leaders of the agricultural community about wildlife damage on their farms and ranches

Author: Conover, M.R.
Date: 1994
Periodical: Wildlife Society Bulletin
Abstract: I surveyed grass-roots leaders of the agricultural community to assess their perceptions of wildlife damage to their farms and ranches. Their concerns about wildlife damage and perceptions about wildlife are important not only as a means to gain a national perspective of wildlife damage but also because they strongly affect how the agricultural community will respond to environmental issues and whether efforts to encourage farmers to maintain or improve habitat on their property will succeed. A random sample of farmers is being surveyed elsewhere about wildlife damage.


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