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Madaline G. Toth's research investigates public perceptions and support for wildlife reintroduction, specifically focusing on the red wolf. Her work examines how different messaging strategies influence local landowner versus non-local public support for reintroduction initiatives. Toth also studies public attributions of responsibility for endangered species conservation within Arkansas, exploring the factors that shape these perceptions. Her recent publications apply expectancy theory to understand local residents' views on potential red wolf reintroductions in the Ozark National Forest. Toth has published four scholarly works and maintains an h-index of 2, with a total of 83 citations. She has collaborated with Elena C. Rubino on three shared publications.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 3
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Who’s Responsible?: Public Ascriptions of Responsibility for Endangered Species Conservation in Arkansas, USA (2024)
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