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    Jaguar Critical Habitat Designation Causes Concern for Southwestern Ranchers

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    Svancara, Colleen M.
    Lien, Aaron M.
    Vanasco, Wendy T.
    Lopez-Hoffman, Laura
    Bonar, Scott A.
    Ruyle, George B.
    Issue Date
    2015-12-01
    Keywords
    attitudes
    concerns
    Endangered Species Act
    endangered species management
    human dimensions
    jaguar critical habitat
    key informant interview
    Southwest
    wildlife conservation
    
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    Svancara, C. M., Lien, A. M., Vanasco, W. T., Lopez-Hoffman, L., Bonar, S. A., & Ruyle, G. B. (2015). Jaguar Critical Habitat Designation Causes Concern for Southwestern Ranchers. Rangelands, 37(4), 144-151.
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    Society for Range Management
    Journal
    Rangelands
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/640096
    DOI
    10.1016/j.rala.2015.05.003
    Additional Links
    https://rangelands.org
    Abstract
    On the Ground • The designation of jaguar critical habitat in April 2014 in southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico created concern for livestock ranchers in the region. • We interviewed ranchers to understand their concerns with the jaguar critical habitat designation and their attitudes toward jaguars, wildlife conservation, and resource management in general. • Ranchers we interviewed were concerned about direct impacts of designated critical habitat on ranching, as well as possible alternative agendas of critical habitat advocates and issues specific to the borderlands region. • The ranchers were less concerned about the presence of jaguars but were more concerned about possible limiting effects of the Endangered Species Act (ESA), distrust of government entities, and litigious environmental groups. • To maximize effectiveness, government agencies should work to foster trust in the ranching community, be cognizant of sensitive issues specific to the region that may challenge endangered species conservation goals, recognize the opportunity to work with ranchers for endangered species management, and provide outreach about implications of the ESA.
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    en
    ISSN
    0190-0528
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1016/j.rala.2015.05.003
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    Rangelands, Volume 37, Number 4 (2015)

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