Illustrating Human-Wildlife Conflict

Author

Evan Neal

Date of Award

2010

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelors

Department

Natural Sciences

First Advisor

Gilchrist, Sandra

Keywords

Illustration, Human � Wildlife Conflict, Birds of Prey

Area of Concentration

General Studies

Abstract

Anthropogenic causes account for a major source of injury and death to birds of prey in the United States. Ranging from collisions with automobiles to poisoning to gunshot, conflicts occurring between humans and birds of prey reflect an array of human activities detrimental to the success of these important apex predators. In order to raise awareness and concern for this issue, this thesis explores a biological and ecological impetus for raptor conservation, employing the complimentary means of illustration to enforce information and incite learner involvement.

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