Nongame Wildlife and Endangered Species

Manatee in water

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.