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Assessing Perceptions of Rural Stakeholders Toward Wolves

(2002-present)

     Undergraduate Students: 
    
Jared Duquette, Matt Hund,
     Megan Provost, Shawn Rossler

Inclusion of human dimensions into the development of management plans for gray wolves (Canis lupus) in the Great Lakes Region is essential given the long and intimate relationship that humans have experienced with wolves.  In particular, livestock producers are the sector of our society that will continue to interact directly (often as a conflict in the form of livestock depredation) with wolves as the wolf population in the Great Lakes Region continues to recover and expand into more agricultural lands.  Conflicts that arise between livestock producers and wolves often are relayed into depredation control activities whereby government officials destroy wolves suspected of causing the conflict(s).  Thus, the attitudes of livestock producers can be instrumental in shaping management plans and societal perceptions of wolves.  Unfortunately, the attitudes and perceptions of the rural community toward wolves, livestock depredations, and management practices for preventing depredations have not been adequately assessed in North America.  This study aims to provide a comprehensive measure of attitudes of rural stakeholders in the Great Lakes Region and will lead to further studies that will extrapolate these findings to other regions of North America.  This study is funded by CMU.
 


                                                                  
Shawn Rossler (left) and Jared Duquetee (right) entering the last survey from 2003.

Jared is completing a M.S. degree in wildlife at Ohio State University.

Shawn completed a M.S. degree at CMU and is currently a wildlife technician with the U.S. Forest Service.

 
  Funding & Logistical Support:
   Central Michigan University
    CMU, Department of Biology
    CMU, ORSP & CST
    U.S. Department of Agriculture-NASS
    Michigan State University Extension
   
      
Updates: 
Reports are available by contacting
Tom Gehring at
tom.gehring@cmich.edu
or 989-774-2484.

 
 

 

 
     

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