As urbanization and habitat destruction continue, interest in urban wildlife habitat has increased. One type of urban habitat with potential for wildlife is residential habitat. The purpose of this study was to examine household involvement in residential wildlife attraction activities, which included examination of participation 1n these activities and participants' perception of these activities. Funding for this study was provided by the National Wildlife Federation's Conservation Fellowship Program and the Oklahoma Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit. The objectives of this study were to evaluate household participation in attraction of wildlife to residential habitat, methods used to attract wildlife, participants' perceptions of succes...
The sprawling communities surrounding cities pose a paradox for wildlife. Suburban habitat, with par...
A change in wildlife management appears to be occurring. Previous efforts needed to be focused on pr...
A survey of Extension Wildlife Specialists in the U.S. provided a basis for estimating the magnitude...
We conducted this study to determine (1) the occurrence of human-wildlife interaction in the greater...
ABSTRACT: A survey of Extension Wildlife Specialists in the U.S. provided a basis for estimating the...
Urbanization offers unique challenges for wildlife. The urban landscape is fragmented and changes av...
North America is currently the most urbanized geographical area in the world, with over 82% of the p...
Major objectives of this study were to examine the motivations, knowledge level and attitudes of wil...
The sprawling communities surrounding cities pose a paradox for wildlife. Suburban habitat, with par...
This research addresses varying degrees of social tolerance to wildlife within the urban environment...
For many years prior to 1969, wildlife was essentially defined, in the practice of governmental bodi...
A habitat for wildlife is as an area that provides their basic needs: food, cover or shelter, water,...
In little more than 100 years, America has been transformed from a rural to an urban society in whic...
Today\u27s world is undergoing increasing urbanization, and as most metropolitan expansions have res...
Living with the land as well as wildlife is something that is always changing because of habitat des...
The sprawling communities surrounding cities pose a paradox for wildlife. Suburban habitat, with par...
A change in wildlife management appears to be occurring. Previous efforts needed to be focused on pr...
A survey of Extension Wildlife Specialists in the U.S. provided a basis for estimating the magnitude...
We conducted this study to determine (1) the occurrence of human-wildlife interaction in the greater...
ABSTRACT: A survey of Extension Wildlife Specialists in the U.S. provided a basis for estimating the...
Urbanization offers unique challenges for wildlife. The urban landscape is fragmented and changes av...
North America is currently the most urbanized geographical area in the world, with over 82% of the p...
Major objectives of this study were to examine the motivations, knowledge level and attitudes of wil...
The sprawling communities surrounding cities pose a paradox for wildlife. Suburban habitat, with par...
This research addresses varying degrees of social tolerance to wildlife within the urban environment...
For many years prior to 1969, wildlife was essentially defined, in the practice of governmental bodi...
A habitat for wildlife is as an area that provides their basic needs: food, cover or shelter, water,...
In little more than 100 years, America has been transformed from a rural to an urban society in whic...
Today\u27s world is undergoing increasing urbanization, and as most metropolitan expansions have res...
Living with the land as well as wildlife is something that is always changing because of habitat des...
The sprawling communities surrounding cities pose a paradox for wildlife. Suburban habitat, with par...
A change in wildlife management appears to be occurring. Previous efforts needed to be focused on pr...
A survey of Extension Wildlife Specialists in the U.S. provided a basis for estimating the magnitude...