Transactions of the 84th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference
Held March 4 to 8, 2019 in Denver, Colorado
Contents
Plenary Session. 84th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference
Welcome to Colorado, Jeff Ver Steeg
Opening Address, Steve Williams
The Road to Relevance, Tony Wasley
Federal/State Relations, David Bernhardt
Special Session One. America’s Shifting Wildlife Values Are Affecting the Trajectory of Wildlife Management in the U.S.
Opening Remarks, Michael J. Manfredo and Tara L. Teel
Data Sources and Methods for the America's Wildlife Values Study, Andrew W. Don Carlos, Michael J. Manfredo, and Tara L. Teel
What Is the Current Composition of Wildlife Values in the United States and Why Are These Values Important to Management?, Tara L. Teel, Michael J. Manfredo, and Andrew W. Don Carlos
Symmetry of Change: Are Agencies and the Public Co-Evolving?, Leeann Sullivan, Michael J. Manfredo, and Tara L. Teel
Special Session Two. Wildlife Management in Canada: Uniqueness and Alignment of Indigenous Rights, Policy, and Funding
Opportunities for Enhanced Collaboration Between Wildlife Agencies in the United States and Canada, Ronald J. Regan
Special Session Three. Landscape Connectivity and Wildlife Corridors: Linking Science, Practice, and Policy
Opening Remarks—Making the Right Connections, John Kanter
No Species Left Behind: Using Science to Conserve Wildlife Corridors, Paul Beier
No Way to Run, No Way to Fly: Considerations for Connecting Amphibian and Reptile Populations, Priya Nanjappa, Kimberly Andrews, Amanda Kissel, Miranda Gray, and Brett Dickson
Mapping and Managing Movement and Migration, James R. Heffelfinger and Matthew Skroch
Department of the Interior Secretarial Order 3362: Improving Habitat Quality in Western Big Game Winter Range and Migration Corridors, Casey L. Stemler
Grouse Movements and Migrations, Terry Z. Riley
Special Session Four. Broadening the Tent: Valuing Wildlife Conservation
Strengthening the Future of Fish and Wildlife Management in Colorado: Keeping the Public in the Public Trust Doctrine, Madeleine West
Colorado Parks & Wildlife Future Funding Study, Robyn Paulekas
Reflections on CPW Future Funding Study, John Howard