We conducted this study to determine (1) the occurrence of human-wildlife interaction in the greater Omaha, Nebraska metropolitan area, (2) variations in interactions among urban habitat types, (3) the actions that people take in response to urban wildlife encounters, and (4) information channels that the public in this area uses to gain advice concerning wildlife management. Based on this information we plan to improve assistance criteria, educational materials, and programs relative to urban audiences
This study examines how suburban audiences obtain information about 3 species in New York State (whi...
Human interactions with wildlife and vertebrate pest species are a common occurrence in metropolitan...
Europe is currently undergoing dynamic land use changes causing the expansion of urban habitat, whic...
We conducted this study to determine (1) the occurrence of human-wildlife interaction in the greater...
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 sprawling communities surrounding cities pose a paradox for wildlife. Suburban habitat, with par...
Today\u27s world is undergoing increasing urbanization, and as most metropolitan expansions have res...
This research addresses varying degrees of social tolerance to wildlife within the urban environment...
ABSTRACT: A survey of Extension Wildlife Specialists in the U.S. provided a basis for estimating the...
As urbanization and habitat destruction continue, interest in urban wildlife habitat has increased. ...
North America is currently the most urbanized geographical area in the world, with over 82% of the p...
Wildlife professionals in urban areas face many challenges balancing wildlife conservation and manag...
Dealing with the negative side of human-wildlife interactions has become an increasingly important p...
The sprawling communities surrounding cities pose a paradox for wildlife. Suburban habitat, with par...
This study examines how suburban audiences obtain information about 3 species in New York State (whi...
Human interactions with wildlife and vertebrate pest species are a common occurrence in metropolitan...
Europe is currently undergoing dynamic land use changes causing the expansion of urban habitat, whic...
We conducted this study to determine (1) the occurrence of human-wildlife interaction in the greater...
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 sprawling communities surrounding cities pose a paradox for wildlife. Suburban habitat, with par...
Today\u27s world is undergoing increasing urbanization, and as most metropolitan expansions have res...
This research addresses varying degrees of social tolerance to wildlife within the urban environment...
ABSTRACT: A survey of Extension Wildlife Specialists in the U.S. provided a basis for estimating the...
As urbanization and habitat destruction continue, interest in urban wildlife habitat has increased. ...
North America is currently the most urbanized geographical area in the world, with over 82% of the p...
Wildlife professionals in urban areas face many challenges balancing wildlife conservation and manag...
Dealing with the negative side of human-wildlife interactions has become an increasingly important p...
The sprawling communities surrounding cities pose a paradox for wildlife. Suburban habitat, with par...
This study examines how suburban audiences obtain information about 3 species in New York State (whi...
Human interactions with wildlife and vertebrate pest species are a common occurrence in metropolitan...
Europe is currently undergoing dynamic land use changes causing the expansion of urban habitat, whic...