Regulating wild boar populations is "somebody else's problem"! - Human dimension in wild boar management.

作者: Oliver Keuling , Egbert Strauß , Ursula Siebert

DOI: 10.1016/J.SCITOTENV.2016.02.159

关键词: Environmental protectionHuman DimensionPopulationWild boarLower saxonySocioeconomicsGame managementDistribution (economics)Wildlife managementFederal stateGeography

摘要: As a part of the ongoing game survey German federal state Lower Saxony (WTE), we conducted inquiries into wild boar management and distribution, as well hunters' attitudes, in order to determine reasons for increase populations inform our strategy. According reports within WTE, increases distribution population continue reduction has been deemed necessary on large scale. In home region, however, it seems be "somebody else's problem" (SEP), according opinions. The majority hunters are not able regulate this could reason that numbers increase. Cooperation comprehensive hunting with efficient methods most promising solution, non-hunting unpopular amongst hunters. seem aware problems, solutions contributing factors; do feel responsible see boar, again, SEP. Regional conditions, willingness capacity manage will have incorporated concepts.

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