Urban Wildlife Management / Edition 3

Urban Wildlife Management / Edition 3

by Clark E. Adams
ISBN-10:
1498702015
ISBN-13:
2901498702019
Pub. Date:
04/05/2016
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Urban Wildlife Management / Edition 3

Urban Wildlife Management / Edition 3

by Clark E. Adams
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Overview

Adams, Kieran J. Lindsey (both wildlife and fisheries science, Texas A&M U.-College Station), and Sara J. Ash (biology, Cumberland College, Kentucky) explore other dimensions of human-wildlife interaction in the cities besides the usual concentration on getting rid of pests. They look at urban landscapes, ecosystems, habitats, and hazards; sociopolitical issues; and special management considerations. Annotation © 2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Product Details

ISBN-13: 2901498702019
Publication date: 04/05/2016
Pages: 617
Product dimensions: 7.10(w) x 10.10(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Clark E. Adams is an emeritus professor in the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences (WFSC) at Texas A&M University in College Station. He earned his PhD in zoology from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and completed a 51-year teaching and research career on August 31, 2015. He chaired the Conservation Education Committee for The Wildlife Society (TWS), edited the newsletter for the Human Dimensions of Wildlife Study Group, was a member of the Urban Wildlife Management Working Group, and has chaired many committees for the Texas Chapter of TWS. He is a former president of the Texas Chapter of TWS and as well as the Southwest Section of TWS. Since 1981, he and his students have conducted and published many national, regional, and statewide studies on the public’s activities, attitudes, expectations, and knowledge concerning wildlife. He developed the degree option in urban wildlife and fisheries management for the WFSC and developed and taught the senior-level urban wildlife management course. He received the 2015 Outstanding Achievement in Urban Wildlife Conservation award from the TWS Urban Wildlife Working Group. He is also the coauthor of Texas Rattlesnake Roundups.

Table of Contents

Introduction: A New Wildlife Management Paradigm. HUMAN–WILDLIFE INTERFACE. Wildlife Management: Past and Present. Principal Components of Urban Wildlife Management. URBAN ECOSYSTEMS. Ecological Principles in an Urban Context. Urban Soils. Urban Aquatic Systems. Population Dynamics. URBAN HABITATS AND HAZARDS. Urban Green Spaces. Urban Gray Spaces. URBAN WILDLIFE SPECIES. Urban Herpetofauna (Amphibians and Reptiles). Urban Birds. Urban Mammals. Urban Threatened, Endangered, and Extirpated Species. Urban Introduced and Invasive Species. Resident Canada Geese and Urban White-Tailed Deer. URBAN SOCIOPOLITICAL LANDSCAPE. Human Dimensions of Urban Wildlife Management. Legal Aspects of Urban Wildlife Management. Zoonoses and Management Considerations. Appendix: Lists of Terrestrial Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals by State Those Observed in Urbanized Communities in the United States.

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