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    Author(s)Robbert PH Snep
    PublisherExcelic Press
    ISBN9781642244014
    Pages315
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2020

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    Excelic Press Urban Wildlife Management by Robbert PH Snep

    Cities can also be important for the population numbers of certain species. One may expect that, in any given country, the proportion of bird species for which cities are the main habitat depends upon the area of urban landscape and the age since urbanization, as well as the specific habitat characteristics of the urban area. Though, management and decision-making in concerned with wildlife can be thought-provoking, as is the case with any common property. Providing comprehensive information on the subject problem; this book aims to improve existing urban wildlife conservation practice by exploring ways of engaging people within their different roles by presenting arguments and action perspectives that are tailored to various urban stakeholder groups. These arguments are based upon the opportunities that various urban stakeholders may offer to conserve urban birds through the creation of essential habitat features (e.g., the provision of safe nesting places), whilst reducing urban threats, barriers and disturbances. Wild animals that reach urban and sub-urban areas have caused various problems in the world. Particularly, urbanized large mammals pose risks such as human injury and traffic accidents. In addition, the risk of bringing infectious diseases into urban areas requires attention. On the other hand, urban wildlife provided several benefits to human, and so it is important for researcher to consider the human-wildlife relationship in a more holistic way. Thus, wildlife managers need to select high priority management area in urban environments, considering advantages and disadvantages between human and wildlife. Loss and fragmentation of wildlife habitats and the ecological consequences that follow are major challenges for nature conservation. While loss of biodiversity is one of the most concerning trends, local overabundance, particularly in isolated habitat remnants, may lead to human–animal conflicts and undesirable ecological effects requiring intervention. It is important that management of overabundant species is effective, ecologically sound, humane and socially acceptable. Further, the book follows with a framework to evaluate wildlife feeding in research, wildlife management, tourism and recreation; effectiveness of gel repellents on feral pigeons; and ranging characteristics of the domestic cat in an urban environment. Additionally, it also aimed to examine and assess the opinions of drivers on wildlife warning sign designs through a public opinion survey. This book also proposes that harm reduction-based intelligence will better equip city planners and pest managers to identify opportunities to act in advance of significant and concurrent harms to people, infrastructure, and wildlife. This book brings together eminent researchers and authors to describe the unique biological and ecological problems connected with urban wildlife.