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Collective Action and Social Capital of Wildlife Management Associations

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Wagner, Matthew; Kreuter, Urs; Kaiser, Ronald; Wilkins, Neal
Journal: The Journal of Wildlife Management
Volume: 71
Page(s): 1729-1738
Date: 2007
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/10106
Sector: Wildlife
Region: North America
Subject(s): common pool resources
deer
social capital
Abstract: "Many landowner associations have been formed in Texas to improve wildlife habitat and populations on a scale larger than single tracts. This is especially important for the management of white-tailed deer, a popular big game species that is considered a common-pool resource. Social capital, which fuels collective action among landowners, is one of the keys to successful formation and maintenance of these associations."

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