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Human–Wildlife Coexistence in Urban Wildlife Management: Insights from Nonlethal Predator Management and Rodenticide Bans [PDF]
Conceptions of human–wildlife coexistence that acknowledge nonhuman wild animals as fellow urban dwellers with legitimate claims on shared urban spaces are starting to influence urban wildlife management practices.
Christian Hunold, Maz Mazuchowski
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Urban wildlife corridors: Building bridges for wildlife and people
Urbanization is rapidly expanding across the globe, leading to increasing threats to wildlife in and around cities. Wildlife corridors are one strategy used to connect fragmented wildlife populations; however, building wildlife corridors in urban areas ...
Amanda J. Zellmer +2 more
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TikTok’s Falco tinnunculus: Getting to Know Urban Wildlife through Social Media [PDF]
Wildlife residing in cities has made encounters between humans and wild animals a common phenomenon. The perspective of the conflict-laden animal–human relationship has been over-emphasized by traditional media, which neglects the peaceful and harmonious
Duo Yin, Jiachun Chen, Quan Gao
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Managing human-wildlife conflicts (HWC) in human-dominated habitats is an important issue in wildlife conservation. Understanding and addressing local people’s attitudes and behaviours toward HWC is thought to be imperative for successful human-wildlife ...
Sayantani M. Basak +3 more
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Making wildlife welcome in urban areas
Careful design of the green spaces in cities will benefit both wild animals and humans.
Travis Gallo, Mason Fidino
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Green Infrastructure and Urban Wildlife
As a result of urban greening initiatives, urban ecologies have become surprisingly hospitable to wildlife. Such initiatives, however, seldom actively imagine the city as wildlife habitat, nor are they particularly intentional about its design. Even so,
Christian Hunold
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Roadkill and other impacts of roads on wildlife create pressures on society and the environment, requiring the implementation of mitigation measures in response.
Andrius Kučas +2 more
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Humanization of wildlife gut microbiota in urban environments
Urbanization is rapidly altering Earth’s environments, demanding investigation of the impacts on resident wildlife. Here, we show that urban populations of coyotes (Canis latrans), crested anole lizards (Anolis cristatellus), and white-crowned sparrows ...
Brian A Dillard +4 more
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Understanding Urban Demand for Wild Meat in Vietnam: Implications for Conservation Actions [PDF]
Vietnam is a significant consumer of wildlife, particularly wild meat, in urban restaurant settings. To meet this demand, poaching of wildlife is widespread, threatening regional and international biodiversity.
B Gratwicke +37 more
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Decline in Distribution and Abundance: Urban Hedgehogs under Pressure
Increasing urbanization and densification are two of the largest global threats to biodiversity. However, certain species thrive in urban spaces. Hedgehogs Erinaceus europaeus have been found in higher densities in green areas of settlements as compared ...
Anouk L. Taucher +5 more
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