

Programmatic Evaluations |
| A series of personal interviews were conducted to assist in understanding partners' and potential partners' participation in and opinions of the STEP OUTSIDEŽ program, including costs and benefits for implementing the program, motivations for partner participation in the program, constraints and barriers to potential participation, reasons for not using or cessation of participation, and suggestions for improving the program. Personal interviews were conducted with current partners, former partners, and non- implementers of STEP OUTSIDEŽ. | ||
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| This report is Phase 8, the final report for a programmatic evaluation of the North American Wetlands Conservation Act in the U.S. and Canada. The purpose of this evaluation was twofold: 1) to identify accomplishments and challenges of the Act and its implementation, and 2) to provide recommendations to help NAWCA build upon its success and become an even greater positive force in wetlands conservation. | ||
| Download the PDF report. [.18 mb] | ||
| The National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) is designed to teach Olympic-style archery in grades 6 - 8 in a two-week course. This study was conducted for the Archery Trade Association to help assess the National Archery in the Schools Program and the effect the program has on students' attitudes toward archery and bowhunting and their participation in archery and bowhunting. | ||
| Download the PDF report. [.37 mb] | ||
| Download the ArrowSport Insight color PDF report summary. [3.03 mb] | ||
| This study was conducted to better understand Georgia residents' attitudes toward the public television show "Georgia Outdoors." The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the television program. The critical questions addressed were evaluating the level of awareness and viewer ratings of several different aspects of the program. Projections of increasing interest in the program and the potential to enhance and expand outdoor activities among Georgia residents were also evaluated. | ||
| Download the PDF report. [.16 mb] | ||
| This study was conducted to determine Georgia children's attitudes and preferences regarding fishing and in particular to assess their opinions on Kids' Fishing Events throughout the state of Georgia. | ||
| Download the PDF report. [.53 mb] | ||
| This study entailed a survey of Arizona and New Mexico residents to evaluate public awareness of Mexican wolf reintroduction and opinions on various aspects of the Mexican Wolf Recovery Project. | ||
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| The purpose of this study was to determine the opinions of two groups, 1) state fish and wildlife agency directors, chiefs, and other top management personnel and 2) professionals who typically attend the Southeastern Conference regarding various aspects of the Conference and the Association. | ||
| Download the PDF report. [.31 mb] | ||
| The purpose of this study was to provide the Georgia Wildlife Resources Division a comprehensive overview of the wildlife values and priorities of WRD employees, stakeholders, and Georgia residents for WRD programmatic efforts. | ||
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| This study was conducted to obtain direct public, stakeholder, and employee input regarding the future of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GA DNR), its strategic goals and desired long-term outcomes and objectives, and the challenges that the GA DNR will face in attempting to achieve its strategic goals. The study also assessed the level of support among the general population, stakeholders, and employees for the strategic direction of the GA DNR. The study entailed a multi-modal survey of the general population of Georgia, GA DNR stakeholders, and GA DNR employees. | ||
| Download the PDF Survey report. [1.08 mb] | ||
| The objectives of this study were to document the attitudes of the Texas public, constituent, and stakeholder groups toward resource protection; the management of the State's natural and cultural resources and outdoor recreation; and attitudes toward TPW program priorities and the public's willingness to pay for those programs. The study was also designed to better understand outdoor recreation participation rates and identify Texans' unmet wants and needs. | ||
| Download the PDF report. [.21 mb] | ||
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