
William (Bill) Siemer is a staff member in the Cornell Center for Social Sciences (CCSS). He conducts a range of research to better understand stakeholder attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors; support fish and wildlife management decisions; and advance integration of human and ecological dimensions of fish and wildlife management.
Selected Publications
Journal Publications
- Siemer, W. F., Lauber, T. B., Schuler, K., Verant, M., Herzog, C. J., & McComas, K. A. (2020). Predictors of intentions to conserve bats among New York property owners. Human Dimensions of Wildlife.