Urban wildlife
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- Ecosystems and Biodiversity the Role of Cities
- 9. Recreationist-Wildlife Interactions in Urban Parks APRIL 2006
- A Comparison of Eastern Gray Squirrel (Sciurus Carolinensis) Nesting Behavior Among Habitats Differing in Anthropogenic Disturbance
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- Relative Abundance of Australian White Ibis Threskiornis Molluca Across the Greater Brisbane Region
- WHAT SPECIES of Urban Wildlife Has Been Studied More Than Any
- USDA Wildlife Services Utah Salt Lake County Urban
- Urban Wildlife Management Plan
- Human–Nature Interactions and the Consequences and Drivers of Provisioning Wildlife
- Living with Urban Wildlife Brochure
- Conceptual Overview
- Behavioural Adjustments of Striped Field Mice to Urban Environments
- Towards an Understanding of Health Risks Posed by Urban Ibis
- The Potential for Managing Urban Canada Geese by Modifying Habitat
- The Urbanization of the Eastern Gray Squirrel in the United States
- 2017 Living with Urban Wildlife : Franky
- Comparative Study of the Home Range and Habitat Usage of Red Foxes and Gray Foxes in an Urban Setting: a Preliminary Report
- City Gulls and Their Rural Neighbours: Changes in Escape and Agonistic Behaviour Along a Rural-To-Urban Gradient