Since the 1950s the human relationship with wildlife in the United States shifted dramatically; from primarily consumptive to primarily recreational. Over the same time period a trend of humans moving into suburban communities further from the urban core developed. These people inadvertently enhanced their new suburban environment to be more appealing to certain generalist species known as nuisance wildlife. Policy decisions for nuisance wildlife species are made at a national or state level; however, municipalities manage most nuisance wildlife-human conflicts. An individual town or city is responsible for controlling populations of nuisance species both financially and tactically. Given that a municipality must select a wildlife managemen...
The sprawling communities surrounding cities pose a paradox for wildlife. Suburban habitat, with par...
Urban wildlife control is a rapidly growing profession in which many practitioners apparently still ...
Conflicts between people and wild animals in cities are undoubtedly as old as urban living itself. I...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2008.In...
Suburban wildlife management issues are generating heated debate between citizen organizations, elec...
Canada geese have become established and are now numerous enough in many urban and suburban areas th...
The field of wildlife management has been on a collision course with societal values regarding anima...
The sprawling communities surrounding cities pose a paradox for wildlife. Suburban habitat, with par...
Resident Canada geese pose significant nuisance and damage problems throughout Connecticut. Informat...
Public involvement in decision-making associated with wildlife management has progressed considerabl...
In little more than 100 years, America has been transformed from a rural to an urban society in whic...
In little more than 100 years, America has been transformed from a rural to an urban society in whic...
The differing objectives of the public in managing and using both wildlife habitat and the wildlife ...
During the last 30 years, Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) populations have become established in ma...
Wisconsin currently supports record populations of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), Canad...
The sprawling communities surrounding cities pose a paradox for wildlife. Suburban habitat, with par...
Urban wildlife control is a rapidly growing profession in which many practitioners apparently still ...
Conflicts between people and wild animals in cities are undoubtedly as old as urban living itself. I...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2008.In...
Suburban wildlife management issues are generating heated debate between citizen organizations, elec...
Canada geese have become established and are now numerous enough in many urban and suburban areas th...
The field of wildlife management has been on a collision course with societal values regarding anima...
The sprawling communities surrounding cities pose a paradox for wildlife. Suburban habitat, with par...
Resident Canada geese pose significant nuisance and damage problems throughout Connecticut. Informat...
Public involvement in decision-making associated with wildlife management has progressed considerabl...
In little more than 100 years, America has been transformed from a rural to an urban society in whic...
In little more than 100 years, America has been transformed from a rural to an urban society in whic...
The differing objectives of the public in managing and using both wildlife habitat and the wildlife ...
During the last 30 years, Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) populations have become established in ma...
Wisconsin currently supports record populations of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), Canad...
The sprawling communities surrounding cities pose a paradox for wildlife. Suburban habitat, with par...
Urban wildlife control is a rapidly growing profession in which many practitioners apparently still ...
Conflicts between people and wild animals in cities are undoubtedly as old as urban living itself. I...