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Managing the vanishing North American hunter: a novel framework to address declines in hunters and hunter-generated conservation funds

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posted on 2018-07-30, 14:14 authored by Jennifer L. Price Tack, Conor P. McGowan, Stephen S. Ditchkoff, Wayde C. Morse, Orin J. Robinson

As long as the funding mechanism supporting state wildlife conservation relies heavily on hunter-generated funds, declines in hunter participation are a threat to the conservation of both game and nongame species. To address options to bolster wildlife agency profit from the sale of hunting licenses, we developed a stage-based, stochastic population model of a hunter population, and demonstrate its utility within a decision-making framework to inform state wildlife agency decisions. We evaluated hypothetical youth and adult recruitment-focused outreach programs over 10 years to increase license sale profit. Using our model as the core of a decision analysis, state agencies can set hunter population or license profit targets, and evaluate management actions designed to achieve those objectives. We expect that our approach will provide a valuable framework for anticipating the future of hunting and hunting-generated conservation funds, and can be extended to other user groups, including target shooters and anglers.

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This work was supported by the Alabama Department of Natural Resources.

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