As global populations grow, cities are stretching their urban boundaries into rural areas and bringing the challenges of biodiversity conservation into the backyards of homeowners. Planning controls can attempt to regulate residents’ behaviours to support conservation actions for threatened species but need to consider whether community attitudes align with conservation objectives. This study investigated community attitudes towards planned management interventions in a new conservation strategy designed to protect endangered Southern Brown Bandicoots in new residential estates around Cranbourne, Australia. A survey (n = 318, response rate 15.2 per cent) investigated current resident attitudes towards bandicoot conservat...
Australia’s native mammals – especially those in the critical-weight-range – and t...
A survey of Brisbane residents was undertaken to investigate community attitudes toward urban stray ...
People's attitudes towards the conservation of Australian wildlife is of particular importance as th...
Urbanization along the eastern seaboard of Australia has increased the potential for conflict betwee...
This study delivers insight into the attitudes of Victorians towards threatened species conservation...
Cat containment is a prominent cat management issue in Australia that provokes strong, and sometimes...
Within the expanding city of Brisbane in south-east Queensland, numerous fragments of native and reg...
Residential gardens can provide essential opportunities for native wildlife and represent a valuable...
Many wildlife populations, particularly in urban areas, are in decline. This is in part due to a dis...
Pet cats kill a range of suburban wildlife, including some native mammals, birds and lizards. The de...
In Australia as around the world, human populations are migrating to the cities, causing our urban c...
There is surprisingly little research into urban dingoes, even though urban areas in Australia are r...
The attitudes of the owners or managers of properties potentially supporting populations of night pa...
Community based urban wildlife surveys are a two way exchange of information. They allow the researc...
The ways urban communities can foster native plants and animals as part of the biodiversity of their...
Australia’s native mammals – especially those in the critical-weight-range – and t...
A survey of Brisbane residents was undertaken to investigate community attitudes toward urban stray ...
People's attitudes towards the conservation of Australian wildlife is of particular importance as th...
Urbanization along the eastern seaboard of Australia has increased the potential for conflict betwee...
This study delivers insight into the attitudes of Victorians towards threatened species conservation...
Cat containment is a prominent cat management issue in Australia that provokes strong, and sometimes...
Within the expanding city of Brisbane in south-east Queensland, numerous fragments of native and reg...
Residential gardens can provide essential opportunities for native wildlife and represent a valuable...
Many wildlife populations, particularly in urban areas, are in decline. This is in part due to a dis...
Pet cats kill a range of suburban wildlife, including some native mammals, birds and lizards. The de...
In Australia as around the world, human populations are migrating to the cities, causing our urban c...
There is surprisingly little research into urban dingoes, even though urban areas in Australia are r...
The attitudes of the owners or managers of properties potentially supporting populations of night pa...
Community based urban wildlife surveys are a two way exchange of information. They allow the researc...
The ways urban communities can foster native plants and animals as part of the biodiversity of their...
Australia’s native mammals – especially those in the critical-weight-range – and t...
A survey of Brisbane residents was undertaken to investigate community attitudes toward urban stray ...
People's attitudes towards the conservation of Australian wildlife is of particular importance as th...