
Urban Wildlife Inst.
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Lincoln Park Zoo's Urban Wildlife Institute researches species diversity on an urban to rural gradient. Tweets by @masonfidino.
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Urban Wildlife Inst. Thrilled to be a co-host of the 2024 Midwest Beaver Summit, held on Weds, August 28, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. CT. Register now! eventbrite.com/e/2024-midwest… #beavers #beaverbeliever #MidwestBeaverSummit #coexist #wetlands #wildlife #ecologicalrestoration #water #webinar


🚨*Please Retweet*🚨We're looking for #applicants for a fully-funded #PhD on the #welfare impacts of #urbanisation on #wild #fox and #hedgehog #cognition and #health with me, Carl Soulsbury 🇺🇦 and Simon Clegg. Deadline 15th September, details below. 🦊🦔🧩🧠🏙️ #BritishCarnivoreProject


I defended my thesis on Friday! It was really amazing to get to share this moment with so many special people who have supported me along the way. A special thank you to Dr. Stankowich, everyone in the Ted Stankowich 🦨🐆🦌🦔🦏🦡, and the Urban Wildlife Information Network for making this work possible.



We are very excited to have Dr. Tiziana Gelmi Candusso (Tiziana A. Gelmi Candusso) to join our team! We’ve been collaborating for years via Urban Wildlife Information Network and are looking forward to do some really great human-wildlife conflict work across multiple cities with her!



What kind of trees do bats like in urban green spaces? That’s what we aim to find out! Some fun field work today at Humboldt Park. Urban Wildlife Inst.



Spending 2 days talking with municipal and academic rat nerds at the inaugural National Urban Rat Summit in NYC has been a dream. Thanks to the organizing team for the invitation to speak and for the swag - this logo is simply stunning. SFU Health Sciences @maureenhmurray VancouverRatProject

And what's a rat summit without an evening rat safari! Kaylee Byers, PhD snapped this photo of some NYC rats earlier this week.



Ever felt like the global landcover maps were a bit lacking in urban areas? We used the OpenStreetMap database to make fine resolution LULC maps. The beauty is OSM is vector-based so you can go as fine as you want. Now published in Wiley Ecology & Evolution shorturl.at/KDbRu


