Hunting in Minnesota: A Study of Hunter Participation and Activities

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This study was conducted to: 􀂃 identify the lifelong hunting participation patterns of current Minnesota hunters. 􀂃 identify important factors in the process of initiation into and continuation of hunting for Minnesota residents. 􀂃 identify the constraints and barriers that influence the decision to participate in hunting. 􀂃 identify involvement in recruiting/mentoring new hunters. 􀂃 identify important factors related to recruiting/mentoring people into hunting. 􀂃 compare age cohorts on each of the above. A survey was distributed to 2,400 individuals. After adjusting for undeliverable surveys and invalid respondents, the response rate was 62%.

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Schroeder, Sue; Fulton, David, C.. (2004). Hunting in Minnesota: A Study of Hunter Participation and Activities. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/183585.

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