2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2009.01257.x
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Public Preference for Endemism over Other Conservation‐Related Species Attributes

Abstract: Public preferences are likely to play an important role in prioritizing species at risk for conservation. We conducted a survey of British Columbians (Canada) (n =555, r =73%) to examine how the public ranks a species' attributes (rather than named species) with respect to conservation priority. Endemism, defined as species only or mainly occurring in British Columbia or species occurring in British Columbia and nowhere else in Canada, was considered the most important among the measured attributes. This prefe… Show more

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“…On June 22, 2011 a survey of respondents in Fish Hoek (n¼25) and Muizenberg (n ¼25) was conducted regarding their level of ''pride in the local marine life,'' including seals, dolphins and sharks. The term ''pride'' was selected to build upon existing literature which notes the importance of endemic value to species conservation [13]. The survey also measured levels of ''confidence'' in beach safety efforts offered by Surf Lifesavers, Shark Spotters and the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On June 22, 2011 a survey of respondents in Fish Hoek (n¼25) and Muizenberg (n ¼25) was conducted regarding their level of ''pride in the local marine life,'' including seals, dolphins and sharks. The term ''pride'' was selected to build upon existing literature which notes the importance of endemic value to species conservation [13]. The survey also measured levels of ''confidence'' in beach safety efforts offered by Surf Lifesavers, Shark Spotters and the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, with information available and when blindly questioned about what species attributes are more important for defining priorities, the public ranks endemism or uniqueness to a region as the most important (Meuser et al, 2009). Invertebrates usually comprise most endemics in a region.…”
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“…If the public is made aware of the importance of invertebrates in ecosystem functioning and other benefits, direct or indirect to humans, perceptions are also likely to change. Knowing how to "sell" whatever knowledge and reasoned inference is available is essential in every area, including invertebrate conservation, and greater public awareness is likely to increase support for conservation (Meuser et al, 2009;New, 2010;Tisdell and Wilson, 2006;Wilson and Tisdell, 2005). News regarding species discovery, wildlife documentaries, photography books or exhibitions and the arts in general all are effective tools in changing public perceptions, enhancing ability Please cite this article in press as: Cardoso, P., et at.…”
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“…LD and PRD weighted the double of HV. S weighted three times more than HV and NE four times (endemic species are also great attractions for the general public; Meuser, Harshaw, & Mooers, 2009). VCS and AM were the highest weighted criteria.…”
Section: Model Variables and Sampling Designmentioning
confidence: 99%