The Yellowstone River Waterfowl Hunting Closure in Eastern Montana: Evaluation of Private Landowner Attitudes
Abstract
Wildlife managers now hypothesize the limiting factor regarding waterfowl hunting opportunity and goose harvest in the lower Yellowstone River Valley is hunter access rather than waterfowl abundance. This study used a questionnaire to ascertain landowner attitudes towards the Yellowstone River waterfowl hunting closure (YRC) and determine the level of receptiveness towards changes to the waterfowl management policy. Landowners within the closure area indicated they valued and would disagree with a policy change. Landowners located outside of the closure area did not demonstrate an affinity towards the YRC and would be unlikely to disagree with a policy change.
Engaging Inside landowners and other key stakeholders such as sportsmen, in the decision making process regarding the direction of the YRC policy will be essential in minimizing conflict. The results of this study will assist wildlife managers and other stakeholders to make informed decisions regarding waterfowl management in the lower Yellowstone River Valley.