Attitudes of the General Public and Hunters Towards Wolves in Latvia; Its Predictors and Changes Over Time

Author:

Žunna Agrita1,Bagrade Guna1,Ozoliņš Jānis1

Affiliation:

1. Latvian State Forest Research Institute “Silava” , 111 Rīgas Street, Salaspils, 2169 , Latvia

Abstract

Abstract A survey was carried out to determine the attitudes of the general public and of hunters towards wolves (Canis lupus) in Latvia. Today wildlife conservation depends on effective management practices; however, these are often influenced by public opinions and attitudes. Our aim was to understand the causes behind these attitudes and to compare our results with previous research done in Latvia. Questionnaires were distributed through schools and hunter organisations. The attitudes of both the general public and hunters were mostly neutral or positive. Older people and women were generally less positive. Respondents with less positive attitudes were more likely to say that wolf numbers in the country should be decreased. Significant associations between attitudes, beliefs of wolves causing damage and financial losses and what should be done with wolf numbers in Latvia were found. Three attitude predictors were established.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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