Public perceptions of a white‐tailed sea eagle ( Haliaeetus albicilla L.) restoration program
The historic persecution and decline of European raptor populations precipitated the use of reintroduction as a species restoration tool in the late twentieth century. One of the key requirements of the World Conservation Union reintroduction guidelines concerns the need for social feasibility studi...
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crwiley:10.1111/rec.12310 2024-09-15T18:10:35+00:00 Public perceptions of a white‐tailed sea eagle ( Haliaeetus albicilla L.) restoration program Mayhew, Michael Convery, Ian Armstrong, Roy Sinclair, Billy University of Cumbria 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rec.12310 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Frec.12310 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/rec.12310 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Restoration Ecology volume 24, issue 2, page 271-279 ISSN 1061-2971 1526-100X journal-article 2015 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.12310 2024-07-18T04:24:15Z The historic persecution and decline of European raptor populations precipitated the use of reintroduction as a species restoration tool in the late twentieth century. One of the key requirements of the World Conservation Union reintroduction guidelines concerns the need for social feasibility studies to explore the attitudes of local human populations toward restoration and reintroduction proposals. Ahead of any formal proposals to reintroduce white‐tailed sea eagles to Cumbria, United Kingdom, we conducted a baseline public attitudinal survey ( n = 300). We identified broad public support for this reintroduction, which transcended differences in the demographic, geographic, and employment profiles of the study cohort. There was public recognition that white‐tailed sea eagles could deliver a broad range of socioeconomic and environmental benefits with few detrimental impacts. Although the value of attitudinal surveys of this nature has been questioned, we would argue that they provide a useful baseline “snapshot” ahead of a more structured and focused reintroduction consultation. These results reinforce the emergence of public interest in the restoration of European raptors in the late twentieth and early twenty‐first century. Article in Journal/Newspaper Haliaeetus albicilla Wiley Online Library Restoration Ecology 24 2 271 279 |
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The historic persecution and decline of European raptor populations precipitated the use of reintroduction as a species restoration tool in the late twentieth century. One of the key requirements of the World Conservation Union reintroduction guidelines concerns the need for social feasibility studies to explore the attitudes of local human populations toward restoration and reintroduction proposals. Ahead of any formal proposals to reintroduce white‐tailed sea eagles to Cumbria, United Kingdom, we conducted a baseline public attitudinal survey ( n = 300). We identified broad public support for this reintroduction, which transcended differences in the demographic, geographic, and employment profiles of the study cohort. There was public recognition that white‐tailed sea eagles could deliver a broad range of socioeconomic and environmental benefits with few detrimental impacts. Although the value of attitudinal surveys of this nature has been questioned, we would argue that they provide a useful baseline “snapshot” ahead of a more structured and focused reintroduction consultation. These results reinforce the emergence of public interest in the restoration of European raptors in the late twentieth and early twenty‐first century. |
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Public perceptions of a white‐tailed sea eagle ( Haliaeetus albicilla L.) restoration program |
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Public perceptions of a white‐tailed sea eagle ( Haliaeetus albicilla L.) restoration program |
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