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Pervasive Captivity and Urban Wildlife

Ethics, Policy & Environment, 2020
Urban animals can benefit from living in cities, but this also makes them vulnerable as they increasingly depend on the advantages of urban life. This article has two aims.
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Urban Wildlife

2023
Seth B. Magle, Dave Aftandilian
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Wildlife Population Dynamics in Urban Landscapes

2014
Species occur in urban landscapes under a wide range of conditions and densities, but knowing only the pattern of occurrence provides limited information about species-specific relationships with urbanization. Identifying the specific ways in which urban and non-urban wildlife populations differ and the underlying reasons for those differences is a ...
Amanda D. Rodewald, Stanley D. Gehrt
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Involving Wildlife in Urban Life with Urban Planning

2021
The aim of this article is to determine the place of wildlife in the planning system and to examine the place of wildlife in urban space. In the article; The basic concepts of wildlife and the basic concepts of urban planning and the relationship between planning and wildlife are discussed.
SURİ, Leyla, OĞURLU, İdris
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Integrating Wildlife Conservation into Urban Planning

2014
Conservation of wildlife at the scale of cities and metropolitan areas, particularly for species that are “urban avoiders,” will require identification, restoration, or preservation of adequate areas of key habitats. Connections between these habitats and to their natural disturbance regimes, all within the context of rapidly changing urban landscapes,
George R. Hess   +3 more
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History of Urban Wildlife Conservation

2014
Urban wildlife management is rooted in game management. According to Leopold, game management was first practiced in Asia by Kublai Khan during the latter half of the thirteenth century. At that time, game animals could not be taken between March and October.
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Wildlife health and the urban-wildlife interface

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1993
W, Boyce, A, Kjemtrup
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Global trends in urban wildlife ecology and conservation

Biological Conservation, 2021
Travis Gallo
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Public perceptions and attitudes toward urban wildlife encounters – A decade of change

Science of the Total Environment, 2022
Sayantani Mukherjee Basak   +2 more
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Urban wildlife: practices of recognition

2018
Under conditions of rapid urbanization humans and non-humans are pushed together and a question of how to co-exist ‘less destructively and more ethically’ is widely felt to be an urgent one. Recent ethical and political thought about human-animal relations in urban spaces have been modelled on various conceptualizations of urban animals: as animal ...
Kisora, Yulia, Driessen, C.P.G.
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