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Urban Wildlife Habitats was first published in 1994. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. In cities, towns, and villages, between buildings and parking lots, streets and sidewalks, and polluted streams and rivers, there is ever less space for the "natural," the plants and animals that once were at home across North America. In this first book-length study of the subject, Lowell W. Adams reviews the impact of urban and suburban growth on natural plant and animal communities and reveals how, with appropriate landscape planning and urban devel...
Papers and a poster session on urban and suburban wildlife conservation.
This work summarizes Phase I of a two-part investigation into the effects of highways on wildlife populations and habitats. Phase I was undertaken to select, test, and evaluate techniques and procedures for rapid and efficient assessment of wildlife populations and habitats in relation to roads and highways in the Pacific Northwest, the Midwest Tillplain, and the Southern Piedmont of the United States. Specific recommenations are made concerning cluster configuration for sampling units, and habitat, bird, mammal, amphibian, reptile, and wildlife road mortality surveys for Phase II of the study. In addition, detailed field procedures selected for the second phase of the study are presented.