Public engagement with Raimona National Park: a science communication perspective of wildlife conservation

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Abstract

Public engagement plays a crucial role in wildlife conservation by bridging scientific and community-driven communication. However, conservation communication often faces conflicts and challenges in stakeholder engagement. This study examines the role of public engagement in establishing Raimona National Park (RNP), focusing on interactions between scientific communication from conservationists and culturally informed communication from local communities. By analyzing survey responses from 340 participants and participatory observations, this research explores how structured public engagement contributes to conflict resolution and long-term park management. The study also highlights the role of NGOs, governance structures, and behavioral change in shaping conservation outcomes in the Raimona landscape.

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Daimary, R., & Brahma, D. (2025). Public engagement with Raimona National Park: a science communication perspective of wildlife conservation. Journal of Science Communication, 24(5), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.22323/145220250918093510

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