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Human Dimensions of Wildlife WFB 4930 [undergrad]
WFB 6810 [grad])
Human Dimensions of Wildlife WFB 4930 [undergrad]
WFB 6810 [grad])
Human Dimensions of Wildlife WFB 4930 [undergrad]
WFB 6810 [grad])
Research & Initiatives
Research & Initiatives
Research & Initiatives
Research & Initiatives
Research & Initiatives
Research & Initiatives
Research & Initiatives
We are partnering with The Nature Conservancy's staff on the Don't Move Firewood campaign to assess human behavior related to the movement and use of firewood around the country. More information coming soon!
Past Research
Past Research
Past Research
THE RODRIGUEZ LAB
Human Dimensions of Wildlife at Clemson University
​Conservation Biology (WFB 3130)

Publications
Book Chapters
Journal Articles
Technical Reports
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S. L. Rodriguez and Peterson, M. N. 2020. Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management. In N. J. Silvo (Ed.), The Wildlife Techniques Manual: Management, 7th Edition (Volume 2, pages 39-58).
Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD.
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Peterson, M. N. and S. L. Rodriguez. 2012. Human dimensions of wildlife management. In N. J. Silvo (Ed.), The Wildlife Techniques Manual: Management, 7th Edition (Vol 2, pgs 1-20).
Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.
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Peterson, N. M., J. T. Bruskotter, and S. L. Rodriguez. 2020. Conservation hospice: A better metaphor for the conservation and care of terminal species. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution,
8(143). doi:10.3389/fevo.2020.00143.
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Peterson, M. N., C. Serenari, S. L. Rodriguez, and G. D. Lee. 2020. Comparing personalities of self-identified cat colony caretakers, and bird conservation professionals. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. doi:10.1080/10871209.2020.1716113.
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​​Rodriguez, S. L., and C. Sampson. 2019. Expanding beyond carnivores to improve livestock protection and conservation. PLOS Biology, 17(8):e3000386.
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Hiesl, P., and S. L. Rodriguez. 2019. Quantifying the impacts of a flood and hurricane event on tree farms in South Carolina.: A survey. Forests, 10(546). doi:10.3390/f10070546
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​Sampson, C., P. Leimgruber, S.L. Rodriguez, J. McEvoy, E. Sotherden, and D. Tonkyn. 2019. Perceptions of human-elephant conflict and conservation attitudes of affected communities in Myanmar. Tropical Conservation Science, 12:1-17.
Rodriguez, S. L., M. N. Peterson, F. W. Cubbage, H. D. Bondell, and E. O. Sills. 2018. What is private land stewardship? Lessons from agricultural opinion leaders in North Carolina. Sustainability, 10(297):1-12.
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Rodriguez, S. L., M. N. Peterson, and C. Moorman. 2017.
Does public information influence wildlife-friendly landscaping preferences?
Urban Ecosystems. 20:489-496.
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Rodriguez, S. L., M. N. Peterson, M. C. Chitwood, H. Hansen, B. Gardner and C. Jensen. 2016. Gender differences in hunter recruitment and dedication in Denmark. Wildlife Biology in Practice. 12(2):...-... (PDF)
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Peterson, M. N., B. Thurmond, M. McHale, S.L. Rodriguez, M. Cook and J. M. Grove. 2012.
Predicting native plant landscaping preferences in urban areas. Sustainable Cities and Society, 5:70-76.
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Peterson, M. N., B. Hartis, S. L. Rodriguez, and M. Green. 2012.
Opinions from the front lines of cat colony management conflict.
PLoS ONE, 7(9): e44616.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0044606.
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Rodriguez, S. L., M. N. Peterson, F. W. Cubbage, H. D. Bondell, and E. O. Sills. 2012.
Private landowner interest in market-based incentive programs for endangered species habitat conservation. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 36(3):469-476.
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Dalrymple, C. J., M. N. Peterson, H. D. Bondell, S. L. Rodriguez, J. Fortney, D. T. Cobb, and E. O. Sills. 2011. Understanding Angler and Hunter Annual Spending in North Carolina. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 64:88-94.
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Rodriguez, S. L. 2008. Perceptions and Attitudes of a Maasai Community in Southern Kenya Regarding Wildlife Damage Compensation, Conservation and the Predators that Prey on Their Livestock. Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 13(3):205-206.
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Rodriguez, S. L. and L. R. Larson. 2016. Summary of Responses to Red Wolf Expert Survey. Clemson, SC.
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Rodriguez, S. L. 2016. Understanding Perceptions of the Impact of Feral Hogs on Private Lands in South Carolina: A Report for USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service and the South Carolina Farm Bureau. Clemson, SC.
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Rodriguez, S. L. 2015. Consortium of Appalachian Fire Managers and Scientists (CAFMS)
Measurement of Progress and Identification of Improvements Report. Clemson, SC.
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Rodriguez, S. L. 2014. Assessing differences in private landowner and private lands coastal North Carolina counties: An internal report for the Red Wolf Recovery Implementation Team.
Clemson University, Clemson, SC.
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Rodriguez, S. L., M. N. Peterson, F. Cubbage, H. Bondell, E. Sills. 2010. Assessing Private Landowner Interest in Conservation Incentive Programs: A Report for Marine Corps Installations East and the North Carolina Farm Bureau. North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.