The Effects of Access Restrictions and Communication Strategies for Divisive Environmental Management
In 2018, the U.S. National Park Service announced a controversial plan to translocate 20−30 gray wolves (Canis lupus) to Isle Royale National Park to increase genetic diversity and ultimately the dwindling wolf population. Media were restricted physical access during the translocations, citing safet...
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ftstthomasuniv:oai:ir.stthomas.edu:cas_media_pub-1016 2023-07-30T04:02:48+02:00 The Effects of Access Restrictions and Communication Strategies for Divisive Environmental Management Killion, Alexander K. Freedman, Eric Neuzil, Mark 2021-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://ir.stthomas.edu/cas_media_pub/17 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2021.04.013 https://ir.stthomas.edu/context/cas_media_pub/article/1016/viewcontent/Killion_Freedman_Neuzil_Effects.pdf unknown UST Research Online https://ir.stthomas.edu/cas_media_pub/17 doi:DOI:10.1016/j.envsci.2021.04.013 https://ir.stthomas.edu/context/cas_media_pub/article/1016/viewcontent/Killion_Freedman_Neuzil_Effects.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Emerging Media Faculty Publications endangered species gray wolves moose canis lupus source diversity media journalism mixed-methods text 2021 ftstthomasuniv https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2021.04.013 2023-07-17T18:39:56Z In 2018, the U.S. National Park Service announced a controversial plan to translocate 20−30 gray wolves (Canis lupus) to Isle Royale National Park to increase genetic diversity and ultimately the dwindling wolf population. Media were restricted physical access during the translocations, citing safety concerns for the wolves and management team, as well as logistical challenges because of the remoteness of the park. Given these restrictions, we used interviews and quantitative analyses of news stories and press releases to examine what communication strategies the National Park Service and its partners deployed and how access restriction affected the way news outlets covered the events. By identifying source diversity groups, we found U.S. government sources were predominately featured with few other source types included, and that coverage heavily relied on press release information. We discuss the implications of this communication strategy and potential consequences for access restrictions when covering divisive events in remote locations. Text Canis lupus University of St. Thomas: UST Research Online Environmental Science & Policy 122 83 91 |
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In 2018, the U.S. National Park Service announced a controversial plan to translocate 20−30 gray wolves (Canis lupus) to Isle Royale National Park to increase genetic diversity and ultimately the dwindling wolf population. Media were restricted physical access during the translocations, citing safety concerns for the wolves and management team, as well as logistical challenges because of the remoteness of the park. Given these restrictions, we used interviews and quantitative analyses of news stories and press releases to examine what communication strategies the National Park Service and its partners deployed and how access restriction affected the way news outlets covered the events. By identifying source diversity groups, we found U.S. government sources were predominately featured with few other source types included, and that coverage heavily relied on press release information. We discuss the implications of this communication strategy and potential consequences for access restrictions when covering divisive events in remote locations. |
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The Effects of Access Restrictions and Communication Strategies for Divisive Environmental Management |
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