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SUMMARY:Carnegie Museum Natural History Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Carnegie Museum Natural History Seminar Series:\n\nEnvironmental Awareness in the Keweenaw: Lake Superior Futures\n\n"Changing Participation in Hunting and Fishing: Are we seeing a broad shift away?" by Dr. Richelle Winkler\, \n\nAssociate Professor of Sociology and Demography\, Environment and Energy Policy Program\, Department of Social Sciences\, MTU. \n\nOctober's program is sponsored by UP Engineers and Architects. \n\n\n\n"Fishing and hunting are key ways that people interact with the natural world and cultivate environmental awareness. We fund our state natural resource agencies and associated habitat and conservation programs primarily through license fees and excise taxes on fishing and hunting gear. But since about 1980 the number of fishing and hunting licenses sold in the US has been declining. Michigan and Wisconsin are two of the highest participation states\, but our numbers are also declining. This presentation will explore the details of participation change by birth cohort for males and females across Michigan and Wisconsin counties and project what this means for future participation and for governing our natural resources." Dr. Richelle Winkler
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-family:verdana\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">Carnegie Museum Natural History Seminar Series:<br />\nEnvironmental Awareness in the Keweenaw: Lake Superior Futures<br />\n&quot\;Changing Participation in Hunting and Fishing: Are we seeing a broad shift away?&quot\; by Dr. Richelle Winkler\,&nbsp\;<br />\nAssociate Professor of Sociology and Demography\, Environment and Energy Policy Program\, Department of Social Sciences\, MTU.&nbsp\;<br />\nOctober&#39\;s program is sponsored by&nbsp\;UP Engineers and Architects.&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\n&quot\;Fishing and hunting are key ways that people interact with the natural world and cultivate environmental awareness. We fund our state natural resource agencies and associated habitat and conservation programs primarily through license fees and excise taxes on fishing and hunting gear. But since about 1980 the number of fishing and hunting licenses sold in the US has been declining. Michigan and Wisconsin are two of the highest participation states\, but our numbers are also declining. This presentation will explore the details of participation change by birth cohort for males and females across Michigan and Wisconsin counties and project what this means for future participation and for governing our natural resources.&quot\; Dr. Richelle Winkler</span></span><br />\n<br />\n<br />\n&nbsp\;
LOCATION:Carnegie Muesum Huron Street\, Houghton
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URL:https://business.keweenaw.org/events/details/carnegie-museum-natural-history-seminar-series-10-20-2015-348
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