zurijanne kelley; shawn riley; susan stout (usfs) hunter participation in multi-landowner...
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Zurijanne Kelley; Shawn Riley; Susan Stout (USFS)
Hunter Participation in Multi-landowner Cooperatives:
Kinzua Quality Deer Cooperative
Acknowledgements
o Michigan State University
o Bradley Fund for the Environment- Sand
County Foundation
o USDA- Forest Service Northern Research
Station
o Safari Club International- Michigan
Involvement Committee
Where I’m Headedo Establishment of the
KQDCo Where is the KQDC?o Participation in
antlerless deer huntingo Questionnaire
administrationo Summary Statso Structural Equation
Modelo Limitations, Conclusions,
& Implications
Establishment of the KQDC
Establishment of the KQDC
Establishment of the KQDC
Establishment of the KQDC
Where is the KQDC?
Where is the KQDC?
Participation
Motivation
Future willingness
to participate in hunting
Participation
Motivation
Future willingness
to participate in hunting
Satisfaction with hunting experience
Participation
Motivation
Future willingness
to participate in hunting
Constraints
Satisfaction with hunting experience
Participation
Motivation
Future willingness
to participate in hunting
Constraints
Satisfaction with hunting experience
Participation in Antlerless Deer Hunting
Motivation
Future willingness
to participate in antlerless
hunting
Constraints
Satisfaction with hunting experience
Questionnaire Administration
o Personal interviews to develop survey questions n=25
Questionnaire Administration
o Personal interviews to develop survey questions n=25
o Past, Recent and Continuous Hunters- stratified sample
Questionnaire Administration
o Personal interviews to develop survey questions n=25
o Past, Recent and Continuous Hunters- stratified sample
o Mail back questionnaire administered in Spring 2014
Analysis
o Personal interviews to develop survey questions n=25
o Past, Recent and Continuous Hunters- stratified sample
o Mail back questionnaire administered in Spring 2014
o Exploratory Factor Analysis
o Structural Equation Modeling
Summary Stats
o n=489 ( 51% response rate)
o Average age 56 years with 40 years hunting experience
o 65% hunted KQDC in 2013: Past hunters (n=40), Recent hunters(n=180), Continuous hunters (n=95).
o Future participation mean=3.89 (n=488)
o Satisfaction with hunting experience mean=2.75 (n=464)
Factor Analysis
Factor Analysis
Exploratoryo Motivations
o Cooperative-KQDCo Goalo Nostalgic
o Constraintso Personalo Opportunity-KQDCo No knowledgeo Monetary
Percentage of KQDC hunters motivations and likelihood of future participation based on 2013 harvest success n=256.
None (n = 15)
Goal-Orient. (n=90)
Nostalgic
(n=10)
2+ Motivatio
ns(n=141)
Killed a deer -> No Yes No Yes No Yes No YesParticipation
No 2 8 3 1 7
Maybe 4 19 3 3 10 3
Yes 7 2 41 19 6 4 83 37
Total 13 2 68 22 12 5 100 40
Factor Analysis
Exploratoryo Motivations
o Cooperative-KQDCo Goalo Nostalgic
o Constraintso Personalo Opportunity-KQDCo No knowledgeo Monetary
Confirmatoryo Motivation
o Altruistic-KQDCo Extrinsic-KQDC
o Constraintso Situational
• No opportunity-KQDC
• No connection-KQDC
o Personal• Monetary• No control
Structural Equation Model
Implications and Conclusions
o Hunters are willing to hunt on the KQDC in the future which allows for continued engagement
Implications and Conclusions
o Hunters are willing to hunt on the KQDC in the future which allows for continued engagement
o Hunters perceive situational (KQDC) constraints which can inform habitat management in the future
Implications and Conclusions
o Hunters are willing to hunt on the KQDC in the future which allows for continued engagement
o Hunters perceive situational (KQDC) constraints which can inform habitat management in the future
o Future participation does differ based on harvest success
Implications and Conclusions
o Hunters are willing to hunt on the KQDC in the future which allows for continued engagement
o Hunters perceive situational (KQDC) constraints which can inform habitat management in the future
o Future participation does differ based on harvest success
o Hunters have a sense of place, and aren’t different from traditional hunters which means they are willing to hunt on the KQDC in the future