ALENA EBELING-SCHULD
ALENA EBELING-SCHULD
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Online Hunting Forums Identify Achievement As Prominent Among Multiple Satisfactions
research
Bat Houses For The Islands:
An Owner's Manual
stewardship
ARTICLES BY ALENA
8 Things You Can Do
To Help Wildlife
stewardship
Photos For A Better Planet:
19 Photographers to
Follow in 2019
Photography
In Defense of Travel: One Conservationist's Opinion
stewardship
Volunteers picked up 555 lbs of debris off Esquimalt Lagoon beach
stewardship
Press
Female Photographer Of The Month: Alena Ebeling-Schuld
PHOTOGRAPHY
New Research Gives Insight Into The Minds Of Hunters
RESEARCH
Grizzly Champion Award Recognizes Coastal First Nations
stewardship
Incredible Women Wildlife Photographers
PHOTOGRAPHY
200+ Women Landscape & Nature Photographers Who Inspire
PHOTOGRAPHY
For most hunters, success defines a good hunt
research
A short history of fantastic peer to peer fundraising campaigns
fundraising
Bears, Salamanders and
Snakes – Oh My!
photography
Why People Hunt: The Psychology of Killing Other Animals
research
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Connecting People with Nature at San Diego's Coastal National Wildlife Refuges
In February 2015 Summit Scholars of the North American Nature Photography Association (NANPA) produced a documentary film for the San Diego National Wildlife Refuges, highlighting two of the four Refuges they manage. This movie hopes to inspire the neighbors who surround these refuges to come walk the trails, and experience exhibits and various environmental educational programs. San Diego National Wildlife Refuges manage wildlife and habitats, from coastal marshes to oak woodlands; connecting people to the rich biological diversity in their backyards. Visit us today! Refuges featured in this movie: www.fws.gov/refuge/san_diego_bay www.fws.gov/refuge/tijuana_slough For more information on NANPA, visit www.nanpa.org
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Alena Ebeling-Schuld
Social Media Helps Us Understand Hunter Behavior
A new study by Alena Ebeling-Schuld and Chris Darimont investigates "What Satisfies Hunters Most?" by looking at 455 hunting stories posted online. What is most important to hunters: Achievement, Affiliation, or Appreciation? Read the entire Open Access research paper for free here: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wsb.796/full Based on the paper: Ebeling-Schuld, A. M. and Darimont, C. T. (2017), Online hunting forums identify achievement as prominent among multiple satisfactions. Wildlife Society Bulletin. doi:10.1002/wsb.796