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Urban Wildlife Conservation : Theory and Practice
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ISBN: 1489974997 1489975004 Year: 2014 Publisher: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer,

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In the past, wildlife living in urban areas was ignored by wildlife professionals and urban planners because cities were perceived as places for people and not for wild animals. Paradoxically, though, many species of wildlife thrive in these built environments. Interactions between humans and wildlife are more frequent in urban areas than any other place on earth, and these interactions impact human health, safety, and welfare in both positive and negative ways. Although urban wild animals control pest species, pollinate plants, and are fun to watch, they also damage property, spread disease, and even attack people and pets. In urban areas, the combination of dense human populations, buildings, impermeable surfaces, introduced vegetation, and high concentrations of food, water, and pollution alter wildlife populations and communities in ways unseen in more natural environments. For these ecological and practical reasons, researchers and managers have shown a growing interest in urban wildlife ecology and management. This growing interest in urban wildlife has inspired many studies on the subject that have yet to be synthesized in a cohesive narrative. Urban Wildlife: Theory and Practice fills this void by synthesizing the latest ecological and social knowledge in the subject area into an interdisciplinary and practical text. This volume provides a found ation for the future growth and understanding of urban wildlife ecology and management by: • Clearly defining the concepts used to study and describe urban wildlife • Offering a cohesive understanding of the coupled natural and social drivers that shape urban wildlife ecology • Presenting the patterns and processes of wildlife response to an urbanizing world and explaining the mechanisms behind them, and • Proposing means to create physical and social environments that are mutually beneficial for both humans and wildlife.


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The housing bomb : why our addiction to houses is destroying the environment and threatening our society
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ISBN: 1421410664 9781421410661 9781421410654 1421410656 Year: 2013 Publisher: Baltimore : Baltimore, Md. : The Johns Hopkins University Press, Project MUSE,


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Urban Wildlife conservation : Theory and Practice
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ISBN: 9781489975003 Year: 2014 Publisher: Boston, MA Springer US

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In the past, wildlife living in urban areas was ignored by wildlife professionals and urban planners because cities were perceived as places for people and not for wild animals. Paradoxically, though, many species of wildlife thrive in these built environments. Interactions between humans and wildlife are more frequent in urban areas than any other place on earth, and these interactions impact human health, safety, and welfare in both positive and negative ways. Although urban wild animals control pest species, pollinate plants, and are fun to watch, they also damage property, spread disease, and even attack people and pets. In urban areas, the combination of dense human populations, buildings, impermeable surfaces, introduced vegetation, and high concentrations of food, water, and pollution alter wildlife populations and communities in ways unseen in more natural environments. For these ecological and practical reasons, researchers and managers have shown a growing interest in urban wildlife ecology and management. This growing interest in urban wildlife has inspired many studies on the subject that have yet to be synthesized in a cohesive narrative. Urban Wildlife: Theory and Practice fills this void by synthesizing the latest ecological and social knowledge in the subject area into an interdisciplinary and practical text. This volume provides a found ation for the future growth and understanding of urban wildlife ecology and management by: • Clearly defining the concepts used to study and describe urban wildlife • Offering a cohesive understanding of the coupled natural and social drivers that shape urban wildlife ecology • Presenting the patterns and processes of wildlife response to an urbanizing world and explaining the mechanisms behind them, and • Proposing means to create physical and social environments that are mutually beneficial for both humans and wildlife.


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Earthworm species available to American woodcock (Scopolax minor) on the wintering grounds in Eastern North Carolina, USA
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