Profile TabsProfileJeremy T. BruskotterProfessorbruskotter.9@osu.eduhttp://bruskotter.wordpress.com/http://twel.osu.edu614-247-2118Office: 473B Kottman Hall, 2021 Coffey Rd., Columbus, OH 43210Professional InformationBiography: Curriculum Vitae Research Interests My research centers on understanding and explaining how people make conservation-related judgments and decisions, and the intersection of such judgments with conservation policy. As a member of the School’s Terrestrial Wildlife Ecology Laboratory, most of my research is topically focused on wildlife conservation. My research is necessarily interdisciplinary—it often integrates theory and concepts from basic disciplines (e.g., psychology, economics) as well as practical fields of study (e.g., conservation biology, wildlife ecology, fisheries management). The general aim of my research is to contribute to bodies of knowledge that will assist societies in building policies and practices that promote biodiversity and sustainable human lifestyles. Popular articles based on Dr. Bruskotter’s work: When introduced species are cute and loveable, culling them is a tricky proposition: https://theconversation.com/when-introduced-species-are-cute-and-loveable-culling-them-is-a-tricky-proposition-130471 Support for the Endangered Species Act remains high as Trump administration and Congress try to gut it: https://theconversation.com/support-for-the-endangered-species-act-remains-high-as-trump-administration-and-congress-try-to-gut-it-95279 Of bears and biases: scientific judgment and the fate of Yellowstone’s grizzlies: https://theconversation.com/of-bears-and-biases-scientific-judgment-and-the-fate-of-yellowstones-grizzlies-59570 Does nature have value beyond what it provides humans?: https://theconversation.com/does-nature-have-value-beyond-what-it-provides-humans-47825 Works - Any -Journal articleBook/book chapterReportWorking paperPolicy briefPresentationData To List or not to List? Experts’ Judgments about Threats to Greater Yellowstone Grizzly Bears Publication type: Report Our Author(s): Jeremy T. Bruskotter, Robyn S. Wilson Bruskotter, J.T., Szarek, H., Karns, G., Heeren, A., Toman, E. & Wilson, R.S. (2016). To List or not to List? Experts’ Judgments about Threats to Greater Yellowstone Grizzly Bears. The Ohio State University, Columbus OH, USA. Of bears and biases: scientific judgment and the fate of Yellowstone’s grizzlies Publication type: Journal article Our Author(s): Jeremy T. Bruskotter, Robyn S. Wilson Bruskotter, Jeremy T., John A Vucetich and Robyn S. Wilson. 2016. Of bears and biases: scientific judgment and the fate of Yellowstone’s grizzlies. The Conversation [online journal]. Ecological value and the US Endangered Species Act: Comment on Waples et al. (2015) Publication type: Journal article Our Author(s): Jeremy T. Bruskotter Nelson, Michael Paul, John A. Vucetich and Jeremy T. Bruskotter. 2016. Ecological value and the US Endangered Species Act: Comment on Waples et al. (2015). Endangered Species Research 30:187-190. Emotions and the ethics of consequence in conservation decisions: Lessons from Cecil the Lion Publication type: Journal article Our Author(s): Jeremy T. Bruskotter Nelson, Michael Paul, Jeremy T. Bruskotter, John A. Vucetich and Guillaume Chapron. 2016. Emotions and the ethics of consequence in conservation decisions: Lessons from Cecil the Lion. Conservation Letters 9(4):302-306. Assessing tolerance for wildlife: Clarifying relations between concepts and measures Publication type: Journal article Our Author(s): Jeremy T. Bruskotter Bruskotter, Jeremy T., Ajay Singh, David C. Fulton and Kristina Slagle. 2015. Assessing tolerance for wildlife: Clarifying relations between concepts and measures. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 20(3):255-270. doi: 10.1080/10871209.2015.1016387 Evaluating whether nature's intrinsic value is an axiom of or anathema to conservation Publication type: Journal article Our Author(s): Jeremy T. Bruskotter Vucetich, John A., Jeremy T. Bruskotter and Michael Paul Nelson. 2015. Evaluating whether nature's intrinsic value is an axiom of or anathema to conservation. Conservation Biology 29(2):321-332. doi: 10.1111/cobi.12464 Why should I care? Exploring the use of environmental concern as a frame of communication in zoos Publication type: Journal article Our Author(s): Jeremy T. Bruskotter, Robyn S. Wilson Yocco, Victor S., Jeremy Bruskotter, Robyn Wilson and Joseph E. Heimlich. 2014. Why should I care? Exploring the use of environmental concern as a frame of communication in zoos. The Journal of Environmental Education 46(1):56-71. doi: 10.1080/00958964.2014.973352 Pages« first‹ prev12