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Recreation economics to inform migratory species conservation: Case study of the northern pintail.

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Mattsson, B.J., J.A. Dubovsky, W.E. Thogmartin, K.J. Bagstad, J.H. Goldstein, J.B. Loomis, J.E. Diffendorfer, D.J. Semmens, R. Wiederholt, and L. López-Hoffman, 2018. Recreation economics to inform migratory species conservation: Case study of the northern pintail. Journal of Environmental Management, 206:971-979.

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Quantification of the economic value provided by migratory species can aid in targeting management efforts and funding to locations yielding the greatest benefits to society and species conservation. Here we illustrate a key step in this process by estimating hunting and birding values of the northern pintail (Anas acuta) within primary breeding and wintering habitats used during the species' annual migratory cycle in North America. We used published information on user expenditures and net economic values (consumer surplus) for recreational viewing and hunting to determine the economic value of pintail-based recreation in three primary breeding areas and two primary wintering areas. Summed expenditures and consumer surplus for northern [...]

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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/item/identifier 10.1016/j.jenvman.2017.11.048

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noteMattsson, B.J., J.A. Dubovsky, W.E. Thogmartin, K.J. Bagstad, J.H. Goldstein, J.B. Loomis, J.E. Diffendorfer, D.J. Semmens, R. Wiederholt, and L. López-Hoffman, 2018. Recreation economics to inform migratory species conservation: Case study of the northern pintail. Journal of Environmental Management, 206:971-979.

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