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FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE            

 

FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT

Anglers’ Beliefs About Tag-and-Release Programs

            MAUREEN P. DONNELLY, Assistant Professor, Department of Leisure Management & Tourism, and JERRY VASKE,                Associate Professor, Department of Resource Economics & Development, University of New Hampshire

Trappers in New York and Vermont: Comparisons of Social Characteristics and Motivations

            RONALD J. GLASS and THOMAS A. MORE, USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station,; WILLIAM                F. SIEMER and TOMMY L. BROWN, Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University; GORDON R. BATCHELLER,                New York State Department of Environmental Conservation; JAMES J. DISTEFANO, Vermont Department of Fish and                Wildlife

New Hampshire Recreational Oyster Harvesters: Profile, Perceptions, and Attitudes

            ALBERTO B. MANALO, Assistant Professor; BRUCE E. LINDSAY, Associate Professor, and GEORGE E. FRICK,                Lecturer, Department of Resource Economics and Development, University of New Hampshire

Measuring the Economic Value of Wildlife: A Caution

            THOMAS H. STEVENS, Professor of Resource Economics, University of Massachusetts

 

FISHING SPECIALIZATION

Toward a Comprehensive Understanding of Angler Involvement

        TOMMY L. BROWN, Senior Research Associate, and WILLIAM F. SIEMER, Research Support Specialist, Department of          Natural Resources, Cornell University

  The Angler Specialization Concept Applied: New York’s Salmon River Anglers

        CHAD P. DAWSON, Professor Emeritus, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry,; TOMMY L. BROWN,            Senior Research Associate, and NANCY CONNELLY, Research Support Specialist, Department of Natural Resources,            Cornell University

A Reassessment of the Angler Specialization Concept

               CHAD P. DAWSON, Professor Emeritus, and MIKLOS GRATZER, Professor, College of Environmental Science and                   Forestry, and ROBERT BUERGER, Assistant Professor, Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, SUNY Cortland

Recreation Specialization and the Analysis of Angler Differences According to Age Cohort    

          DAVID K. LOOMIS, Assistant Professor, and RODNEY B. WARNICK, Associate Professor, Recreation Resources              Management Program, University of Massachusetts