Populations of several species of gulls (Larus spp.) have increased dramatically throughout coastal areas of North America and Europe during the past several decades. These increases have been attributed generally to protection from human disturbance, reduction in environmental contaminants, availability of anthropogenic food, and the ability of gulls to adapt to human-altered environments. Gull abundance in urban areas has resulted in numerous conflicts with people including hazards to aircraft, transmission of pathogens and parasites through contamination of water sources, damage to buildings from nesting material and defecation, and general nuisance. Various architectural and habitat management approaches presently are available to reduc...
Ring-billed gulls (Larus delawarenis) are adapting to rooftop nesting habitats throughout the Northe...
Increases in numbers of Herring (L. argentatus) and Great Black-backed (L. marinus) gulls, and concu...
Feeding birds is a common activity throughout the world; yet, little is known about the extent of fe...
Abundant gull (Figure 1) populations in North America have led to a variety of conflicts with people...
The population of ring-billed gulls in the upper Midwest has increased exponentially in recent decad...
The term gull refers to members of a group of 23 North American bird species that belong to the fami...
Ring-billed gulls (Larus delawarenis) are adapting to rooftop nesting habitats throughout the Northe...
Anyone who has spent time in coastal New England has seen gulls flying overhead and heard their fami...
The large ring-billed gull (Larus delawarensis) population in the City of Chicago has caused various...
Ring-billed gulls (Larus delawarenis) are adapting to rooftop nesting habitats throughout the Northe...
The large ring-billed gull (Larus delawarensis) population in the City of Chicago has caused various...
The large ring-billed gull (Larus delawarensis) population in the City of Chicago has caused various...
The term gull refers to members of a group of 23 North American bird species that belong to the fami...
Large numbers of ring-billed gulls, herring gulls, and greater black-backed gulls roost each night o...
A conservation project aimed at ecosystem restoration had several unforeseen effects on a colony of ...
Ring-billed gulls (Larus delawarenis) are adapting to rooftop nesting habitats throughout the Northe...
Increases in numbers of Herring (L. argentatus) and Great Black-backed (L. marinus) gulls, and concu...
Feeding birds is a common activity throughout the world; yet, little is known about the extent of fe...
Abundant gull (Figure 1) populations in North America have led to a variety of conflicts with people...
The population of ring-billed gulls in the upper Midwest has increased exponentially in recent decad...
The term gull refers to members of a group of 23 North American bird species that belong to the fami...
Ring-billed gulls (Larus delawarenis) are adapting to rooftop nesting habitats throughout the Northe...
Anyone who has spent time in coastal New England has seen gulls flying overhead and heard their fami...
The large ring-billed gull (Larus delawarensis) population in the City of Chicago has caused various...
Ring-billed gulls (Larus delawarenis) are adapting to rooftop nesting habitats throughout the Northe...
The large ring-billed gull (Larus delawarensis) population in the City of Chicago has caused various...
The large ring-billed gull (Larus delawarensis) population in the City of Chicago has caused various...
The term gull refers to members of a group of 23 North American bird species that belong to the fami...
Large numbers of ring-billed gulls, herring gulls, and greater black-backed gulls roost each night o...
A conservation project aimed at ecosystem restoration had several unforeseen effects on a colony of ...
Ring-billed gulls (Larus delawarenis) are adapting to rooftop nesting habitats throughout the Northe...
Increases in numbers of Herring (L. argentatus) and Great Black-backed (L. marinus) gulls, and concu...
Feeding birds is a common activity throughout the world; yet, little is known about the extent of fe...