Harry Zinn
Associate Professor
701C Ford Building
Phone: 814-863-7849
Fax: 814-867-1751
Ph. D. from The Colorado State University
Current Research Interests
Human-wildlife interactions, stakeholder
values and attitudes, visitor behaviors, and preferences
Future of hunting in Pennsylvania
Cross-cultural wildlife value orientations
Recent Courses Taught
Leisure and Environment
Selected Publications
Tung, Y.F., & Zinn, H.C. (2004). Motivations of volunteer interpreters in Taiwan: A survey of Natural Trails Society volunteers. Journal of Interpretation Research, 9(1), 27-39
Zinn, H.C. (2003). Hunting and socio-demographic trends: Older hunters from Pennsylvania and Colorado. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 31(4), 1004-1014
Zinn, H.C., & Miller, C.A. (2003). Public values and urban wildlife: A love-hate relationship or too much of a good thing? Transactions of the 68th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference, 68, 178-196.
Zinn, H.C., & Pierce, C.L. (2002). Values, gender, and concern about potentially dangerous wildlife. Environment & Behavior, 34(2), 240-257
Kerstetter, D.L., Zinn, H.C., Graefe, A.R., & Chen, P.J. (2002). Perceived constraints to state park visitation: A comparison of former users and non-users. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 20(1), 61-75