Urban Raptors

ISLAND PRESSISBN: 9781610918404

Ecology and Conservation of Birds of Prey in Cities

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By Clint Boal
Imprint: ISLAND PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
150 x 150 mm
Weight:
460 g
Pages:
336

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Preface
 
PART I: Raptors in Urban Ecosystems                                                 
Chapter 1. Urban Birds of Prey: A Lengthy History of Human–Raptor Cohabitation \ Keith L. Bildstein and Jean-Fran+ºois Therrien
Chapter 2. City Lifestyles: Behavioral Ecology of Urban Raptors \ Cheryl R. Dykstra
Chapter 3. Urban Raptor Communities: Why Some Raptors and Not Others Occupy Urban Environments \ Clint W. Boal
Chapter 4. Demography of Raptor Populations in Urban Environments \ R. William Mannan and Robert J. Steidl
Chapter 5. Urbanization and Raptors: Trends and Research Approaches \ Raylene Cooke, Fiona Hogan, Bronwyn Isaac, Marian Weaving, and John G. White
 
PART II: Urban Raptors
Chapter 6. Mississippi Kites: Elegance Aloft \ Ben R. Skipper
Chapter 7. Cooper's Hawk: The Bold Backyard Hunter \ Robert N. Rosenfield, R. William Mannan, and Brian A. Millsap
Chapter 8. Red-shouldered Hawk: Adaptable Denizen of the Suburbs \ Cheryl R. Dykstra, Peter H. Bloom, and Michael D. McCrary
Chapter 9. Harris's Hawks: All in the Family \ Clint W. Boal and James F. Dwyer
Chapter 10. Barred Owls: A Nocturnal Generalist Thrives in Wooded, Suburban Habitats \ Richard O. Bierregaard
Chapter 11. Powerful Owls: Possum Assassins Move into Town \ Raylene Cooke, Fiona Hogan, Bronwyn Isaac, Marian Weaving, and John G. White
Chapter 12. Burrowing Owls: Happy Urbanite or Disgruntled Tenant? \ Courtney J. Conway
Chapter 13. Peregrine Falcon: The Neighbors Upstairs \ Joel E. Pagel, Clifford M. Anderson, Douglas A. Bell, Edward Deal, Lloyd Kiff, F. Arthur McMorris, Patrick T. Redig, and Robert Sallinger
 
PART III: Conservation and Management
Chapter 14. Raptor Mortality in Urban Landscapes \ James F. Dwyer, Sofi Hindmarch, and Gail E. Kratz
Chapter 15. Raptor–Human Conflicts in Urban Settings \ Brian E. Washburn
Chapter 16. Raptors: Victims and Ambassadors'Raptor Rehabilitation, Education, and Outreach \ Lori R. Arent, Michelle Willette, and Gail Buhl
Chapter 17. Urban Raptor Case Studies: Lessons from Texas \ John M. Davis
Chapter 18. Management and Conservation of Urban Raptors \ David M. Bird, Robert N. Rosenfield, Greg Septon, Marcel A. Gahbauer, John H. Barclay, and Jeffrey L. Lincer
Chapter 19. Perspectives and Future Directions \ Stephen DeStefano and Clint W. Boal

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Index

Reviews

"Humans and raptors have successfully coexisted in towns and cities for thousands of years. Urban Raptors builds on this history and sets us up for success in the future, providing readers with a wealth of information on how raptors nest, forage, and survive in modern urban landscapes."

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