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An Analysis of Participation in Bird Watching in the United States

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This paper analyzes bird watching participation in order to better understand current and future bird watching participation in the U.S. It utilizes a conceptual model which demonstrates the context of human-bird interaction and provides a framework that identifies utility maximization as the ultimate objective for the participants of bird watching in terms of their participation decisions.

This was written by Yeong Nain Chi, Jack Coburn Issacs, Jorge L. Icabalceta, Herb A. Holloway, and David R. Lavergne of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.

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