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Engaging hunters in selecting duck season dates using decision science: Problem framing, objective setting, devising management alternatives

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
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Abstract

Waterfowl hunters have an important economic impact on local, state, and national economies, and are important stakeholders in decisions regarding waterfowl harvest season dates. Individual states are responsible for annually setting duck season dates that conform to the migratory game bird season frameworks as set by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The federal framework specifies season length and bag limits (i.e., number of birds allowed to be harvested in a day), and states have the authority to select specific season dates within the federal guidelines. The state agency decision is largely centered on social objectives related to hunter satisfaction because the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service incorporates biological objectives when establishing the federal framework to ensure sustainable waterfowl populations. This chapter describes the problem formulation, objectives, and alternatives steps of a decision analysis process used in New York. The authors demonstrate a process that allows for engagement by waterfowl hunters and incorporation of multiple stakeholder objectives, which can be used to evaluate tradeoffs to help guide decision making regarding selection of duck season dates. Engaging duck hunters through a task force and hunter survey provided opportunity for the regulated community to help shape season dates that quantitatively considered duck hunter satisfaction.

Publication type Book chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Title Engaging hunters in selecting duck season dates using decision science: Problem framing, objective setting, devising management alternatives
Chapter 8
Year Published 2021
Language English
Contributing office(s) Coop Res Unit Leetown
Description 13 p.
Larger Work Type Book
Larger Work Subtype Monograph
Larger Work Title Harvest of fish and wildlife: New paradigms for sustainable management
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