Heather A. Triezenberg, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States |
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Wildlife Management Agriculture, Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture, Natural Resource ManagementGoogle:
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(Social networks and collective actions among wildlife management stakeholders: Insights from furbearer trapping and waterfowl hunting conflicts in New York State.) |
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Triezenberg HA, Doberneck D, Campa H, et al. (2020) Mid‐ and High‐Engagement Programs to Develop Future Fisheries Management Professionals’ Skills Fisheries |
Triezenberg HA, Knuth BA. (2018) Limiting conflicts when managing public lands for furbearer trapping and dog‐related recreation Wildlife Society Bulletin. 42: 559-567 |
Triezenberg HA, Knuth BA. (2018) Predicting positive outcomes for waterfowl hunters and waterfront residents The Journal of Wildlife Management. 82: 1311-1319 |
Triezenberg HA, Riley SJ, Gore ML. (2016) A test of communication in changing harvest behaviors of deer hunters Journal of Wildlife Management. 80: 941-946 |
Triezenberg HA, Gore ML, Riley SJ, et al. (2014) Perceived Risks from Disease and Management Policies: An Expansion and Testing of a Zoonotic Disease Risk Perception Model Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 19: 123-138 |
Triezenberg HA, Gore ML, Riley SJ, et al. (2014) Persuasive communication aimed at achieving wildlife-disease management goals Wildlife Society Bulletin. 38: 734-740 |
Triezenberg HA, Lauber TB, Knuth BA. (2012) Policy learning and deer co-management in new york state: Insights from newspaper coverage Journal of Wildlife Management. 76: 1317-1325 |
Triezenberg HA, Knuth BA, Yuan YC. (2011) Evolution of Public Issues in Wildlife Management: How Social Networks and Issue Framing Change Through Time Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 16: 381-396 |