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Abstract
Wild Neighbors provides practical, humane, and effective advice on how to share living space with 35 of the most common species, from alligators to woodpeckers, found in the lower 48 states. Advice focuses on how to: properly and accurately define a wildlife problem; determine what type of animal is causing it; identify the damage; effectively take action for a humane and permanent solution; and proactively avoid future conflicts. This long-awaited, new and expanded edition provides invaluable information to any homeowner who seeks to live in harmony with the wildlife in his backyard and in his community.
ISBN
9780974840086
Publication Date
2007
Edition
2nd Edition
Publisher
Humane Society Press
City
Washington, DC
Keywords
urban pests, wildlife pests, animal welfare, urban animals
Disciplines
Animal Studies | Nature and Society Relations | Population Biology
Recommended Citation
Hadidian, J., & Baird, M. (2007). Wild neighbors: The humane approach to living with wildlife. Washington, D.C: Humane Society Press.
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Animal Studies Commons, Nature and Society Relations Commons, Population Biology Commons
Comments
Additional contributions by Margaret Baird, Maggie Brasted, Lauren Nolfo-Clements, Dave Pauli, and Laura Simon.