Will hunters steward wolves? A comment on Treves and Martin

Jeremy T. Bruskotter , David C. Fulton
Society & Natural Resources 25 ( 1) 97 -102

45
2012
The Symbolic Wolf: A Construal Level Theory Analysis of the Perceptions of Wolves in the United States

Kristina M. Slagle , Robyn S. Wilson , Jeremy T. Bruskotter , Eric Toman
Society & Natural Resources 32 ( 3) 322 -337

4
2019
Volunteer participation in collaborative watershed partnerships: insights from the Theory of Planned Behaviour

Bradley K. Hauser , Tomas M. Koontz , Jeremy T. Bruskotter
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 55 ( 1) 77 -94

10
2012
You can’t just use gold: Elevated turbidity alters successful lure color for recreational Walleye fishing

Chelsey L. Nieman , Jeremy T. Bruskotter , Eugene C. Braig , Suzanne M. Gray
Journal of Great Lakes Research 46 ( 3) 589 -596

3
2020
When shooting a coyote kills a wolf: Mistaken identity or misguided management?

Thomas M. Newsome , Jeremy T. Bruskotter , William J. Ripple
Biodiversity and Conservation 24 ( 12) 3145 -3149

1
2015
Pathways from Environmental Ethics to Pro-Environmental Behaviours? Insights from Psychology

Chelsea Batavia , Jeremy T. Bruskotter , Michael Paul Nelson
Environmental Values 29 ( 3) 317 -337

18
2020
Factors influencing spatial heterogeneity of female white‐tailed deer harvest dynamics

Gabriel R. Karns , Robert J. Gates , Stephen N. Matthews , Jeremy T. Bruskotter
Wildlife Society Bulletin 40 ( 4) 758 -763

5
2016
Learning to live with black bears: A psychological model of acceptance

Ryan M. Zajac , Jeremy T. Bruskotter , Robyn S. Wilson , Suzanne Prange
Journal of Wildlife Management 76 ( 7) 1331 -1340

71
2012
Additional considerations for gray wolf management after their removal from Endangered Species Act protections.

Jonathan G. Way , Jeremy T. Bruskotter
Journal of Wildlife Management 76 ( 3) 457 -461

19
2012
The perceived psychological distance of climate change impacts and its influence on support for adaptation policy

Ajay S. Singh , Adam Zwickle , Jeremy T. Bruskotter , Robyn Wilson
Environmental Science & Policy 73 93 -99

149
2017
Determining Where the Wild Things will be: Using Psychological Theory to Find Tolerance for Large Carnivores

Jeremy T. Bruskotter , Robyn S. Wilson
Conservation Letters 7 ( 3) 158 -165

147
2014
Removing Protections for Wolves and the Future of the U.S. Endangered Species Act (1973)

Jeremy T. Bruskotter , John A. Vucetich , Sherry Enzler , Adrian Treves
Conservation Letters 7 ( 4) 401 -407

31
2014
Emotions and the Ethics of Consequence in Conservation Decisions: Lessons from Cecil the Lion

Michael Paul Nelson , Jeremy T. Bruskotter , John A. Vucetich , Guillaume Chapron
Conservation Letters 9 ( 4) 302 -306

68
2016
Support for the U.S. Endangered Species Act over time and space: Controversial species do not weaken public support for protective legislation

Jeremy T. Bruskotter , John A. Vucetich , Kristina M. Slagle , Ramiro Berardo
Conservation Letters 11 ( 6)

13
2018
A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Illegal Killing of Large Carnivores

Neil H. Carter , José Vicente López-Bao , Jeremy T. Bruskotter , Meredith Gore
AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment 46 ( 3) 251 -264

39
2017
The role of science in understanding (and saving) large carnivores: A response to Allen and colleagues

Jeremy T. Bruskotter , John A. Vucetich , Douglas W. Smith , Michael Paul Nelson
Food Webs 13 46 -48

3
2017
To the editor If science is sanctifying the wolf the news media is not complicit

Jeremy T. Bruskotter
Biological Conservation 158 420

2
2013
Are attitudes toward wolves changing? A case study in Utah

Jeremy T. Bruskotter , Robert H. Schmidt , Tara L. Teel
Biological Conservation 139 ( 1) 211 -218

119
2007
Minnesota Anglers' Fisheries-Related Value Orientations and Their Stewardship of Fish Resources

Jeremy T. Bruskotter , David C. Fulton
Human Dimensions of Wildlife 13 ( 4) 207 -221

28
2008