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Jonathan Rutter
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Testing a continuous measure of recreation specialization among birdwatchers
HW Harshaw, NW Cole, AA Dayer, JD Rutter, DC Fulton, AH Raedeke, ...
Human Dimensions of Wildlife 26 (5), 472-480, 2021
272021
Racial, ethnic, and social patterns in the recreation specialization of birdwatchers: an analysis of United States eBird registrants
JD Rutter, AA Dayer, HW Harshaw, NW Cole, JN Duberstein, DC Fulton, ...
Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism 35, 100400, 2021
252021
Highly specialized recreationists contribute the most to the citizen science project eBird
CJ Rosenblatt, AA Dayer, JN Duberstein, TB Phillips, HW Harshaw, ...
Ornithological Applications 124 (2), duac008, 2022
142022
Supporting wildlife recreationists in Virginia: Survey report to inform the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources' wildlife viewing plan
B Grooms, JD Rutter, JC Barnes, A Peele, AA Dayer
122020
Ecological awareness, connection to wetlands, and wildlife recreation as drivers of wetland conservation involvement
JD Rutter, AA Dayer, AH Raedeke
Wetlands 42 (2), 18, 2022
102022
& Schuster, RM (2021). Racial, ethnic, and social patterns in the recreation specialization of birdwatchers: An analysis of United States eBird registrants
JD Rutter, AA Dayer, HW Harshaw, NW Cole, JN Duberstein, DC Fulton
Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism 35, 100400, 0
5
Exploring the relevance of the multidimensionality of wildlife recreationists to conservation behaviors: A case study in Virginia
B Grooms, A Dayer, J Barnes, A Peele, J Rutter, N Cole
Conservation Science and Practice 5 (6), e12915, 2023
32023
The relationship between wildlife Recreationists' familiarity with state fish and wildlife agencies, recreation identity, and future financial contributions
B Grooms, AA Dayer, MJ Stern, J Barnes, JD Rutter
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 42 (6), 1595-1608, 2022
12022
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