@adamthomasford WOW. This is relevant to my latest paper! We looked at kids' favorite animals and related it to conservation. Dogs and cats were at the top and I discussed how the love of them could conflict with endangered species management. But this is more direct! https://t.co/nCKhdtjRT0
Children's attitudes towards animals https://t.co/KVjGzyfh5F via @thePeerJ
Proud to say my rural students contributed to this study! #citizenscience #emammal @FancyScientist
"Children’s attitudes towards animals are similar across suburban, exurban, and rural areas" New paper by @FancyScientist @drktstevenson @RolandKays & @RRobDunn (@naturalsciences & @NCSU_EELab @NCStateCNR @NCStateAEC @NCStateCALS)
https://t.co/M4HPW3Kxwt via @thePeerJ #EnviroEd https://t.co/NRvh168T8U
@BackyardEcology @xrisfg The study found that snakes & spiders were the scariest among the sample. Rabbits, deer, birds and fish were liked. Better information about snakes & spiders would help; you've got to be careful with them, but they are not as bad as people think. https://t.co/f874q4Taux