“…For example, many conservation issues involve competition for scarce resources between an endangered species and subsistence/traditional harvesters (e.g., Bulbeck and Bowdler, 2008;Rioux et al, 2012;Liles et al, 2015a), and human-generated pollution that harms wildlife and human health (Venter et al, 2006;Vegter et al, 2014;Schuyler et al, 2015;Wedemeyer-Strombel et al, 2015). Other challenging human-wildlife interactions include fisheries bycatch (Lewison et al, 2014;Liles et al, 2017), and illegal harvest and/or hunting (Brashares et al, 2004;Von Essen et al, 2016;Silvy et al, 2018). In the European Union and United States, government regulatory agencies responsible for evaluation and enforcement of laws protecting at-risk species and ecosystems are required to allow public input, but often do so with reluctance as the process becomes complicated and additional conflict surfaces when trying to reach common ground (Peterson and Horton, 1995;Clarke and Peterson, 2015).…”