Urban Wildlife Research in Support of Conservation Management
Editor's Introduction
U.S. Forest Service and Partners Deliver Urban Wildlife Research in Support of Conservation and Management
Susannah B. Lerman and Nancy F. Sonti
Special Topic Articles: Urban Wildlife
The Urban Wildlife Conservation Program: Building a Broader Conservation Community
Natalie R. Sexton, Danielle Ross-Winslow, Marcia Pradines, and Alia M. Dietsch
A Case Study of Urban Streamside Salamander Persistence in Staten Island, NY
Ellen Pehek and Susan C. Stanley
Coyotes Go “Bridge and Tunnel”: A Narrow Opportunity to Study the Socio-ecological Impacts of Coyote Range Expansion on Long Island, NY Pre- and Post-Arrival
Mark Weckel, Daniel A. Bogan, Russel L. Burke, Christopher Nagy, William F. Siemer, Timothy Green, and Numi Mitchell
Variation in Bird Vocalizations across a Gradient of Traffic Noise as a Measure of an Altered Urban Soundscape
Ryan Ernstes and John E. Quinn
Articles
How Environmental Justice Patterns are Shaped by Place: Terrain and Tree Canopy in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Adam Berland, Kirsten Schwarz, Dustin L. Herrmann, and Matthew E. Hopton