Wildlife damage management is a growing field within the wildlife profession and uses science to guide management to reduce or eliminate problems created by wildlife. Wildlife damage occurs in all types of habitats and with a variety of species. However, because human and wildlife populations inhabit the same spaces in urban areas, and the urban landscape is novel compared to the environments in which animals evolved, managing wildlife damage in urban environments poses unique challenges.
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Drake, D. (2014). Wildlife damage management in the urban landscape. In Urban Wildlife Conservation: Theory and Practice (pp. 389–401). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7500-3_17
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