Study on sustainable use of conservation of dangerous wild animals like leopards in South Africa
Please share your personal views, values, and experiences on the sustainable use approach to conservation for dangerous wild animals like leopards that shape their conservation and management strategies.
If you are at least 18, reside in South Africa or are directly involved with South Africa's wildlife conservation, traditional use of wildlife or wildlife economy sector, please take about 15 minutes to complete this questionnaire.
This anonymous social science survey is part of an independent PhD research project at the University of Kent, UK (through the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology). Your responses will help identify key factors in understanding the concept of sustainable use conservation based on personal views, values, and experiences. After completing the survey, please forward this survey to other potential respondents in South Africa. Thanks so much!
Please click on the link to start the survey: https://universityofkent.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5C4fpNiZYx0OUMC
If you have questions or additional feedback, please contact the PhD candidate, Christina Hiller (C.Hiller@kent.ac.uk).
Once you have completed the questionnaire, please pass it on to others.