Amur tiger conservation education program: A pilot study on program effectiveness.

Autor: Mukhacheva AS; Sikhote-Alin Biosphere Zapovednik, Primorskii Krai, Ternei, Russia., Derugina VV; Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, New York, USA., Maksimova GD; Youth Creative Arts Center of Ternei, Uragus Ecological Club, Ternei, Primorskii Krai, Russia., Soutyrina SV; Sikhote-Alin Biosphere Zapovednik, Primorskii Krai, Ternei, Russia.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Integrative zoology [Integr Zool] 2015 Jul; Vol. 10 (4), pp. 403-7.
DOI: 10.1111/1749-4877.12145
Abstrakt: Anthropogenic impacts are the primary threats to Amur tigers (Panthera tigris altaica) and their habitat. Villagers living in proximity to tigers tend to view them negatively and, often, as a source of revenue on black markets. We aim to reduce human-tiger conflict by working with young students of Ternei County in the heart of tiger habitat in Primorskii Krai (Province). To inform and influence Ternei County's future decision-makers, we developed "Safe Conduct", a year-long education program held in 6 villages, culminating in a multi-school conference. We tested the efficacy of Safe Conduct as a potential model for tiger conservation educational programs. We measured levels of student knowledge about tiger ecology, their attitude towards tigers, and their willingness to engage in tiger conservation activites prior to, immediately after and 6 months following the completion of our program. Results supported the fundamental premise of Safe Conduct that knowledge and attitude towards tigers are correlated. Knowledge of tiger ecology and attitude towards tigers increased by the project's completion; both remained high after 6 months. However, commitment to participation in conservation efforts rose temporarily post-program and then dropped. Results varied by village. We recommend that the reasons for the high performance measures of students in 2 villages be investigated, and that lessons learned be applied to villages that underperformed. Safe Conduct represents a potential model for environmental education programs in Ternei County and elsewhere to educate future generations, to eventually develop a strong commitment to Amur tiger conservation at the community level.
(© 2015 International Society of Zoological Sciences, Institute of Zoology/Chinese Academy of Sciences and Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd.)
Databáze: MEDLINE
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