PROJECT TITLE: Enhancing Recreation and Conservation in Environments Shared by Humans and Bats Through Input from Visitors in National Parks
Enhancing Recreation and Conservation
in Environments Shared by Humans and Bats
Visitors Survey
Recruiter Script for in person interview
Hello, I am ___________ from the University of Tennessee. We are conducting this survey to determine visitor attitudes towards bats, visitor knowledge about bats, and visitor perceptions about cave management actions the National Park Service is currently employing or may employ in the future. Your participation in the study is voluntary. It should take about 15 minutes of your time to complete using this iPad. There are no penalties for not answering some or all questions, but because each participant will represent many others who will not complete the questionnaire, your input is extremely important. The answers you will provide will remain anonymous. Our results will be summarized so that the answers you provide cannot be associated with you or anyone in your group. After you complete the survey, you will be given a unique patch designed specifically for this project. Before we get started, are you at least 18 years old?
Paperwork Reduction and Privacy Act Statements: The Paperwork Reduction Act requires us to tell you why we are collecting this information, how we will use it, and whether or not you have to respond. This information will be used by the National Park Service as authorized by 54 USC 100702. We will use this information to evaluate visitors’ perceptions of bats in select National Parks. Your responses are voluntary and anonymous. Your name and address will not be collected. At the completion of this collection all personal information will be destroyed and in no way be connected with the results of this survey. A Federal agency may not conduct or sponsor and you are not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB Control Number.
Burden Estimate: We estimate that it will take an average of 15 minutes to complete this questionnaire. You may send comments concerning the burden estimates or any aspect of this information collection to the National Park Service Information Collection Clearance Officer, 1201 Oakridge Drive, Fort Collins, CO, 80525-5596; nps_nrss_social_science@nps.gov (email).
Note to Reviewers: Each questions will appear separately in the iPad survey. Each question will have a “NEXT” prompt before moving to the next question.
Which national parks are you currently visiting?
Oregon Caves
Lava Beds
Carlsbad Caverns
El Malpais
Wind Cave
Jewel Cave
Cumberland Gap
Mammoth Cave
Did you do any research about the park prior to your arrival?
Yes
No
Have you (or do you plan to) enter the cave(s) during your visit?
Yes
No
Bats in the United States are:
Primarily harmful |
More harmful than beneficial |
Neither harmful nor beneficial |
More beneficial than harmful |
Primarily beneficial |
Bats in the United States are:
Primarily unpleasant |
More unpleasant than pleasant |
Neither unpleasant nor pleasant |
More pleasant than unpleasant |
Primarily pleasant |
Bats in the United States are:
Primarily scary |
More scary than fascinating |
Neither scary nor fascinating |
More fascinating than scary |
Primarily fascinating |
Bats in the United States are:
Primarily worthless |
More worthless than useful |
Neither worthless nor useful |
More useful than worthless |
Primarily useful |
What is your attitude towards bats?
Strongly dislike |
Dislike |
Neither dislike nor like |
Like |
Strongly Like |
Do bats in the United States hibernate?
Yes
No
I don’t know
Do bats in the United States hibernate in:
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No |
I don’t know |
Caves |
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Trees |
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Bridges |
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Mines |
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Houses/Buildings |
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Other: (write in option) |
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(Similar to KNOW13) Do bats in the United States eat:
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No |
I don’t know |
Fruit |
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Insects |
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Blood |
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Pollen |
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Nectar |
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Wild animals/fish |
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Other: (write in option) |
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How likely is it:
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Very unlikely |
Unlikely |
Neither unlikely nor likely |
Likely |
Very likely |
For a bat to be blind |
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For a bat to fly into your hair |
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For you to be bitten by a bat |
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For a bat to have rabies |
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For you to get rabies from a bat |
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How important do you think bats in the United States are for:
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Not important |
Slightly important |
Moderately important |
Important |
Very important |
Controlling biting insects (like mosquitoes) |
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Controlling insect pests that destroy agricultural crops (like moths and beetles) |
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Pollinating plants |
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(Similar to KNOW10) Have you heard of white-nose syndrome?
Yes
No (If No, skip to question 17)
Is white-nose syndrome a threat to bats in the national park you are currently visiting?
Not a threat at all |
Low threat |
Somewhat of a threat |
Moderate Threat |
Extreme threat |
I don’t know |
Who/What do you think is responsible for the spread of white-nose syndrome?
Humans are primarily responsible for the spread
Bats are primarily responsible for the spread
Both are responsible for the spread
Neither are responsible for the spread
Other (Write-in option)
I don’t know
Please read the following message. You will use the information here to respond to the questions in the next section.
Bats provide natural pest control by eating insects that damage crops, saving the United States an estimated $22.9 billion every year. They eat mosquitos too, but they are not a major component of their diet.
White-nose syndrome is caused by a fungus and has killed over 6 million bats in North America. Some species are more vulnerable to the disease than others and are now threatened with regional extinction.
Bats in the US can use caves throughout the year. In the summer, some bats roost together in maternity colonies where they give birth and raise their pups. In the winter, bats may use caves to hibernate and save energy until the spring. Bats can be found roosting in caves in national parks throughout the United States.
Please respond to the following questions about your behavioral intent towards the following management actions:
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Very unlikely |
Unlikely |
Neither unlikely nor likely |
Likely
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Very Likely |
How likely would you be to support bat conservation in national parks? |
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How likely would you read written educational material about bat conservation in national parks? |
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How likely would you be willing to participate in guided or recorded education programs or tours that focus on cave and bat conservation? |
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If there are rules requiring visitors to wear clothes/shoes that have not been exposed to the fungus that causes white-nose syndrome, how likely are you to comply (even if it means changing clothes/shoes after entering the park)? |
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If there are rules requiring visitors to walk over decontamination mats before and/or after entering a cave in a national park, how likely are you to comply? |
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If there are cave closures that last part of the year in national parks to protect bats are, how likely are you to comply? |
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If there are year-long cave closures in a national park to protect bats, how likely are you to comply?
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(Similar to PREF3) Please respond to the following statements about your attitudes towards the following management actions:
For me: |
Very undesirable |
Undesirable |
Neither undesirable nor desirable |
Desirable
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Very desirable |
supporting the conservation of bats in national parks is: |
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reading about bat conservation in National Parks through educational materials in National Parks’ websites, displays in their visitor’s center, and signs throughout the park is: |
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participating in live or recorded education programs and tours that focus on cave and bat conservation is: |
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being required to wear clothes/shoes that have not been exposed to the fungus that causes white-nose syndrome when entering a cave in a national park (even if it means changing clothes/shoes after entering the park) is: |
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being required to walk over decontamination mats that remove the fungus that causes white-nose syndrome from my shoes before and/or after entering a cave in a national park is: |
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complying with cave closures that last part of the year in national parks to protect bats is: |
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complying with cave closures that last all year in national parks to protect bats is:
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Whether or not I read about bat conservation in National Parks through educational materials in National Parks’ websites, displays in their visitor’s center, and signs throughout the park
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Strongly disagree |
Disagree |
Neither disagree nor agree |
Agree |
Strongly agree |
Is completely up to me |
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Is influenced by my resources (i.e. money, clothing available, time) |
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Is influenced by my awareness of these educational resources |
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Whether or not I participate in guided tours of caves that focus on bat conservation in national parks:
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Strongly disagree |
Disagree |
Neither disagree nor agree |
Agree |
Strongly agree |
Is completely up to me |
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Is influenced by my resources (i.e. money, clothing available, time) |
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Is influenced by my awareness of guided tours |
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Whether or not I wear clothes/shoes that have not been exposed to the fungus that causes white-nose syndrome, even if it means changing my clothes/shoes after entering the park:
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Strongly disagree |
Disagree |
Neither disagree nor agree |
Agree |
Strongly agree |
Is completely up to me |
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Is influenced by my resources (i.e. money, clothing available, time) |
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Is influenced by my awareness of the rules surrounding clothing items |
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Whether or not I walk over decontamination mats before and/or after entering a cave to remove the fungus that causes white-nose syndrome in a national park:
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Strongly disagree |
Disagree |
Neither disagree nor agree |
Agree |
Strongly agree |
Is completely up to me |
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Is influenced by my resources (i.e. money, clothing available, time) |
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Is influenced by my awareness of decontamination mats |
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Whether or not I comply with cave closures that last part of the year in national parks to protect bats:
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Strongly disagree |
Disagree |
Neither disagree nor agree |
Agree |
Strongly agree |
Is completely up to me |
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Is influenced by my resources (i.e. money, clothing available, time) |
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Is influenced by my awareness of the cave closures |
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Whether or not I comply with year-long cave closures in national parks to protect bats:
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Strongly disagree |
Disagree |
Neither disagree nor agree |
Agree |
Strongly agree |
Is completely up to me |
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Is influenced by my resources (i.e. money, clothing available, time) |
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Is influenced by my awareness of the cave closures |
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I am more likely to read about bat conservation in National Parks through educational materials in National Parks’ websites, displays in their visitor’s center, and signs throughout the park if:
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Strongly disagree |
Disagree |
Neither disagree nor agree |
Agree |
Strongly agree |
Information about it is written on a sign |
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A ranger suggests I do it |
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The group I am traveling with is doing it |
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Other visitors are doing it |
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I am more likely to participate in guided tours of caves that focus on bat conservation in national parks if: (Agree/disagree)
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Strongly disagree |
Disagree |
Neither disagree nor agree |
Agree |
Strongly agree |
Information about it is written on a sign |
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A ranger suggests I do it |
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The group I am traveling with is doing it |
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Other visitors are doing it |
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I am more likely to wear clothes/shoes that have not been exposed to the fungus that causes white-nose syndrome in a cave in national parks if, even if it means changing my clothes/shoes after entering the park:
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Strongly disagree |
Disagree |
Neither disagree nor agree |
Agree |
Strongly agree |
The request is written on a sign |
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A ranger tells me to do it |
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The group I am traveling with is doing it |
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Other visitors are doing it |
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I am more likely to walk over decontamination mats before and/or after entering a cave in national parks if:
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Strongly disagree |
Disagree |
Neither disagree nor agree |
Agree |
Strongly agree |
The request is written on a sign |
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A ranger tells me to do it |
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The group I am traveling with is doing it |
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Other visitors are doing it |
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I am more likely comply complying with cave closures that last part of the year in national parks if:
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Strongly disagree |
Disagree |
Neither disagree nor agree |
Agree |
Strongly agree |
The request is written on a sign |
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A ranger tells me to do it |
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The group I am traveling with is doing it |
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Other visitors are doing it |
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I am more likely comply with year-long park cave closures in national parks if:
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Strongly disagree |
Disagree |
Neither disagree nor agree |
Agree |
Strongly agree |
The request is written on a sign |
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A ranger tells me to do it |
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The group I am traveling with is doing it |
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Other visitors are doing it |
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How often do you visit this national park?
First visit
Every few years
Weekly
Once a year
2-5 times a year
More than 5 times a year
Have you visited other national parks with caves?
Yes
No
If yes, which ones? (Write-in answer)
Which one of the following best describes the group you are traveling with? (Pick one)
Traveling alone
With Family
With friends or relatives
Club/organization/school
Organized tour group
Other
Have you (or do you) recreationally explore caves?
Yes
No
If yes, how often?
More than once a month
Once a month
Several times a year
Once a year
Other
Are you, or have you ever been, part of an organized caving group (grotto)?
Yes
No
How far did you travel from your home to get to this national park? (Pick one)
Not far at all, I can make day trips to this national park
Not too far, I live in the region (surrounding states)
Very far, I come from outside of the region (outside of surrounding states)
I’m visiting from another country
How many days do you intend to visit this park? _____
How would you describe your home community? (Pick one)
Urban
Suburban
Rural
What is the highest level of formal education you have completed? (Pick one)
Less than a high school diploma or equivalent
A high school diploma or equivalent
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor’s degree
More than a bachelor’s degree
Which of these categories best indicates your race? (Pick one)
American Indian or Alaska Native
Asian
Black/African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
White
Prefer not to answer
(AGE 1) What is your age? ______
(GEND 1) Are you?
Female
Male
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