Wildlife Damage Management in the Digital Age: Collaborating With Others
Three seemingly disparate Communities of Practice (CoPs)—Urban Integrated Pest Management (Urban IPM), Wildlife Damage Management (WDM), and Imported Fire Ants—came together to promote IPM and WDM by sharing information on websites and through webinars. Originally, each CoP on the eXtension web site...
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description | Three seemingly disparate Communities of Practice (CoPs)—Urban Integrated Pest Management (Urban IPM), Wildlife Damage Management (WDM), and Imported Fire Ants—came together to promote IPM and WDM by sharing information on websites and through webinars. Originally, each CoP on the eXtension web site was set up to be a unique information source. It became clear very early in eXtension’s development that many of these unique, single-topic sites had information that could be used by others. These 3 CoPs had the foresight to work together and link information, rather than creating new material. |
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spelling | doaj.art-afe51bfbfe8d4d93a8c070b7bce4778e2022-12-22T03:16:43ZengUtah State UniversityHuman-Wildlife Interactions2155-38742155-38742017-02-019210.26077/fg4x-5y86Wildlife Damage Management in the Digital Age: Collaborating With OthersL. C. "Fudd" Graham0Janet Hurley1Kathy Flanders2Auburn UniversityTexas A&M AgriLife ExtensionAuburn UniversityThree seemingly disparate Communities of Practice (CoPs)—Urban Integrated Pest Management (Urban IPM), Wildlife Damage Management (WDM), and Imported Fire Ants—came together to promote IPM and WDM by sharing information on websites and through webinars. Originally, each CoP on the eXtension web site was set up to be a unique information source. It became clear very early in eXtension’s development that many of these unique, single-topic sites had information that could be used by others. These 3 CoPs had the foresight to work together and link information, rather than creating new material.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/hwi/vol9/iss2/4collaborationextensionhuman–wildlife interactionswildlife damage management |
spellingShingle | L. C. "Fudd" Graham Janet Hurley Kathy Flanders Wildlife Damage Management in the Digital Age: Collaborating With Others Human-Wildlife Interactions collaboration extension human–wildlife interactions wildlife damage management |
title | Wildlife Damage Management in the Digital Age: Collaborating With Others |
title_full | Wildlife Damage Management in the Digital Age: Collaborating With Others |
title_fullStr | Wildlife Damage Management in the Digital Age: Collaborating With Others |
title_full_unstemmed | Wildlife Damage Management in the Digital Age: Collaborating With Others |
title_short | Wildlife Damage Management in the Digital Age: Collaborating With Others |
title_sort | wildlife damage management in the digital age collaborating with others |
topic | collaboration extension human–wildlife interactions wildlife damage management |
url | https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/hwi/vol9/iss2/4 |
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