Ausgabe 2/2005
Special Issue: Suburban Wildlife: Lessons, Challenges, and Opportunities
Inhalt (9 Artikel)
Suburban wildlife: Lessons, challenges, and opportunities
Stephen Destefano, Robert D. Deblinger, Craig Miller
Wildlife as valuable natural resources vs. intolerable pests: a suburban wildlife management model
Stephen Destefano, Robert D. Deblinger
Movement patterns of Blanding's turtles (Emydoidea blandingii) in the suburban landscape of eastern Massachusetts
Mark Grgurovic, Paul R. Sievert
Variation in winter microclimate and its potential influence on Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana) survival in Amherst, Massachusetts
L. Leann Kanda, Todd K. Fuller, Paul R. Sievert, Kevin D. Friedland
Collaboration for community-based wildlife management
Daniel J. Decker, Daniel A B. Raik, Len H. Carpenter, Jhon F. Organ, Tania M. Schusler
A model of collaborative programming to address wildlife issues: The northeast wildlife damage management research and outreach cooperative
Paul D. Curtis, Gary J. San Julian, George F. Mattfeld