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Social identities such as hunter and nonhunter are often associated with different attitudes toward wildlife. However, it is unknown whether dynamics within and among these identity groups explain how attitudes form and why they differ. To investigate how social identities help shape wildlife-related attitudes and the implications for wildlife policy and conservation, we built a structural equation model with survey data from Montana (USA) residents (n = 1758) that tested how social identities affect the relationship between experiences with grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis) and attitudes toward the species. Model results (r2 = 0.51) demonstrated that the hunter identity magnified the negative effect of vicarious property damage on attitudes toward grizzly bears (β = −0.381, 95% confidence interval [CI]: −0.584 to −0.178, p < 0.001), which in turn strongly influenced acceptance (β = −0.571, 95% CI: −0.611 to −0.531, p < 0.001). Our findings suggested that hunters’ attitudes toward grizzly bears likely become more negative primarily because of in-group social interactions about negative experiences, and similar group dynamics may lead nonhunters to disregard the negative experiences that out-group members have with grizzly bears. Given the profound influence of social identity on human cognitions and behaviors in myriad contexts, the patterns we observed are likely important in a variety of wildlife conservation situations. To foster positive conservation outcomes and minimize polarization, management strategies should account for these identity-driven perceptions while prioritizing conflict prevention and promoting positive wildlife narratives within and among identity groups. This study illustrates the utility of social identity theory for explaining and influencing human–wildlife interactions. Major findings: This study examined how belonging to a social group—specifically identifying as a "hunter" or "nonhunter"—affects how people in Montana feel about grizzly bears. The researchers found that hunters' attitudes become much more negative when they hear stories of property damage from other hunters (their "in-group"), because people naturally trust and empathize more with members of their own group. Conversely, nonhunters are less influenced by these negative stories but tend to develop more positive feelings after having neutral or peaceful experiences with bears. The findings suggest that to protect wildlife effectively, managers must understand these social identities and work to prevent groups from becoming divided or angry with each other. https://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cobi.14243 http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label The influence of social identity on attitudes toward wildlife https://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cobi.14243 https://schema.org/funder https://ror.org/021nxhr62 https://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cobi.14243 https://w3id.org/fdof/ontology#hasMetadata https://w3id.org/np/RAQAENWqwQ0ar-VsJjTzRoJVpWvFggR3auydO3yDcet-8 https://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cobi.14243 https://www.w3.org/ns/dcat#contactPoint alex.metcalf@umontana.edu https://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cobi.14243 https://www.w3.org/ns/dcat#endDate 2024-03-03 https://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cobi.14243 https://www.w3.org/ns/dcat#startDate 2023-08-01 https://w3id.org/np/RAQAENWqwQ0ar-VsJjTzRoJVpWvFggR3auydO3yDcet-8/provenance https://w3id.org/np/RAQAENWqwQ0ar-VsJjTzRoJVpWvFggR3auydO3yDcet-8/assertion http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#wasAttributedTo https://orcid.org/0009-0008-8411-2742 https://w3id.org/np/RAQAENWqwQ0ar-VsJjTzRoJVpWvFggR3auydO3yDcet-8/pubinfo https://orcid.org/0009-0008-8411-2742 http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/name Emily Regalado https://w3id.org/np/RAQAENWqwQ0ar-VsJjTzRoJVpWvFggR3auydO3yDcet-8 http://purl.org/dc/terms/created 2026-01-21T17:45:23.303Z https://w3id.org/np/RAQAENWqwQ0ar-VsJjTzRoJVpWvFggR3auydO3yDcet-8 http://purl.org/dc/terms/creator https://orcid.org/0009-0008-8411-2742 https://w3id.org/np/RAQAENWqwQ0ar-VsJjTzRoJVpWvFggR3auydO3yDcet-8 http://purl.org/dc/terms/license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://w3id.org/np/RAQAENWqwQ0ar-VsJjTzRoJVpWvFggR3auydO3yDcet-8 http://purl.org/nanopub/x/introduces https://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cobi.14243 https://w3id.org/np/RAQAENWqwQ0ar-VsJjTzRoJVpWvFggR3auydO3yDcet-8 http://purl.org/nanopub/x/supersedes https://w3id.org/np/RAPNXzzNLDABdHs8htIVbbvKzMSqVEmtS29nWSI2agW_E https://w3id.org/np/RAQAENWqwQ0ar-VsJjTzRoJVpWvFggR3auydO3yDcet-8 http://purl.org/nanopub/x/wasCreatedAt https://nanodash.knowledgepixels.com/ https://w3id.org/np/RAQAENWqwQ0ar-VsJjTzRoJVpWvFggR3auydO3yDcet-8 https://w3id.org/np/o/ntemplate/wasCreatedFromProvenanceTemplate https://w3id.org/np/RA7lSq6MuK_TIC6JMSHvLtee3lpLoZDOqLJCLXevnrPoU https://w3id.org/np/RAQAENWqwQ0ar-VsJjTzRoJVpWvFggR3auydO3yDcet-8 https://w3id.org/np/o/ntemplate/wasCreatedFromPubinfoTemplate https://w3id.org/np/RA0J4vUn_dekg-U1kK3AOEt02p9mT2WO03uGxLDec1jLw https://w3id.org/np/RAQAENWqwQ0ar-VsJjTzRoJVpWvFggR3auydO3yDcet-8 https://w3id.org/np/o/ntemplate/wasCreatedFromPubinfoTemplate https://w3id.org/np/RAoTD7udB2KtUuOuAe74tJi1t3VzK0DyWS7rYVAq1GRvw https://w3id.org/np/RAQAENWqwQ0ar-VsJjTzRoJVpWvFggR3auydO3yDcet-8 https://w3id.org/np/o/ntemplate/wasCreatedFromPubinfoTemplate https://w3id.org/np/RAukAcWHRDlkqxk7H2XNSegc1WnHI569INvNr-xdptDGI https://w3id.org/np/RAQAENWqwQ0ar-VsJjTzRoJVpWvFggR3auydO3yDcet-8 https://w3id.org/np/o/ntemplate/wasCreatedFromTemplate https://w3id.org/np/RArM5GTwgxg9qslGX-XiQ-KTTUwdoM0KB1YqmT4GqTizA https://w3id.org/np/RAQAENWqwQ0ar-VsJjTzRoJVpWvFggR3auydO3yDcet-8/sig http://purl.org/nanopub/x/hasAlgorithm RSA https://w3id.org/np/RAQAENWqwQ0ar-VsJjTzRoJVpWvFggR3auydO3yDcet-8/sig http://purl.org/nanopub/x/hasPublicKey MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAxzr6UBGMW6c8tegz0babaledWUEQ0PLDE4tp7Iinbe2DZtAtY5JUptKYuStWDZx+QER4808P8dejNWRnBDzgthYJm/AyNSXflHSJhz2+NC+h7RylOLxbwLEQocmyKKiYxa2gT85m6ajVL2M6TnfG67nnK+K2f7iCGL6wYXRITD1q+7+5SWqBdDXIV921W4IKWaD2GJk+NRBoOqQhbsrk8Tn5XsNd7DMYVHk47oMDGbeBnrOIoRPsbBgAcoCsxxhiB9yN6Lf8EUbnlXVEDzJuZk048L1BDZL+6nkA8btTQGP2ijUFWA7rTrod3LjUDQWLZS95njjl867dtmv/znYkzwIDAQAB https://w3id.org/np/RAQAENWqwQ0ar-VsJjTzRoJVpWvFggR3auydO3yDcet-8/sig http://purl.org/nanopub/x/hasSignature BKyzCaxuatdjUWpMXHX8Bg4iqBMqOtemmy9bHkAPb700E7onU9WE7QSmI35mZzNH2AeA2R01kQdLM4faqjdx2RxlNrMyUeO6jYydQU6g4kOo/A3NDf/4acZsndiuILLG1EhZLJ/G1ouIJny1HMMOhCOgeDWriJIk/L0Ilc01B3LwdfS2LSEy40R+W37HjeqbdFZQ7QfWGUMsZEI4oy636WjGRR1Abd8uAQQKuJWGw/xPt4hx++2I7CQH11rUyV1/XosocPFWbsDef/HV2Q7eitLA6BNNqHNBw+eMGQv4wAIc+2nLd/vrNEBUMwuJpBQUGmEDQULswOCDKDJf8qcCNw== https://w3id.org/np/RAQAENWqwQ0ar-VsJjTzRoJVpWvFggR3auydO3yDcet-8/sig http://purl.org/nanopub/x/hasSignatureTarget https://w3id.org/np/RAQAENWqwQ0ar-VsJjTzRoJVpWvFggR3auydO3yDcet-8 https://w3id.org/np/RAQAENWqwQ0ar-VsJjTzRoJVpWvFggR3auydO3yDcet-8/sig http://purl.org/nanopub/x/signedBy https://orcid.org/0009-0008-8411-2742