
Nongame Wildlife and Endangered Species
Responsive Management has conducted almost one hundred studies related to nongame and endangered species.
Below is a list of recent examples. Please contact us for additional examples or further information.
Pennsylvania Residents’ Opinions on and Attitudes Toward Nongame Wildlife, conducted for the Pennsylvania Game Commission and Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
Kansas Residents’ Attitudes Regarding Threatened and Endangered Wildlife, conducted for the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks
Assessment of the Way in Which Chimpanzees Are Perceived by United States Residents, conducted for the Arcus Foundation in Collaboration with the Lincoln Park Zoo
African Community Members’ Opinions on the Commercial Trade and Consumption of Bushmeat, conducted by Responsive Management and the Bushmeat Crisis Task Force for TRAFFIC, the Wildlife Trade Monitoring Network; the Wildlife Conservation Society; and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Arizona Residents’ Attitudes Toward Nongame Wildlife, conducted for the Arizona Game and Fish Department
Public Opinion and Knowledge Regarding Grizzly Bear Recovery Efforts in the Cabinet Mountains and Yaak Valley, conducted for the National Wildlife Federation and Defenders of Wildlife
Manatee Education and Outreach Assessment, conducted for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Florida Manatee Recovery Implementation Team Education Working Group
Arizona and New Mexico Residents’ Awareness of and Opinions on the Mexican Wolf Recovery Project, conducted for the Arizona Game and Fish Department
Hunters’ Knowledge of and Attitudes Toward Threats to California Condors, conducted for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Condor Recovery Team, California Condor Lead Exposure Reduction Committee
Floridians’ Knowledge, Opinions, and Attitudes Toward Panther Habitat and Panther-Related Issues, conducted for the Florida Advisory Council on Environmental Education
For more information or a copy of a report, please contact us.
Please note that not all reports are publicly available.