Connecting backyard wildlife habitats in Austin, TX : case study of Wildlife Austin

dc.contributor.advisorDooling, Sarah
dc.creatorKoone, Emily Annaen
dc.date.accessioned2013-12-04T20:42:48Zen
dc.date.accessioned2017-05-11T22:39:30Z
dc.date.available2013-12-04T20:42:48Zen
dc.date.available2017-05-11T22:39:30Z
dc.date.issued2009-12en
dc.descriptiontexten
dc.description.abstractUrbanization is considered one of the leading threats to biodiversity and wildlife habitat (McKinney 2002; Shochat et al. 2006). Urban environments are humandominated systems, yet they support wildlife habitat and provide meaningful ecological functions. Methods to conserve biodiversity and minimize habitat loss and fragmentation in urban environments include utilizing private residential yards and gardens to enhance habitat connectivity. Private residential yards or gardens designed to attract and support wildlife are known as backyard habitats and wildlife gardens. The City of Austin, Texas initiated Wildlife Austin in 2007. Wildlife Austin coordinates backyard habitats in Austin as a National Wildlife Federation Community Wildlife Habitat [trademark]. My research analyzes the goals of the Wildlife Austin from the perspective of landscape ecology and urban ecology; reviews research related to backyard habitats in order to identify ways of enhancing habitat connectivity for bird communities; and provides recommendations for a more scientifically grounded approach and management in the promotion of backyard wildlife habitat.en
dc.description.departmentCommunity and Regional Planningen
dc.format.mediumelectronicen
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/22530en
dc.language.isoengen
dc.rightsCopyright is held by the author. Presentation of this material on the Libraries' web site by University Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin was made possible under a limited license grant from the author who has retained all copyrights in the works.en
dc.rights.restrictionRestricteden
dc.subjectUrbanizationen
dc.subjectWildlife habitatsen
dc.subjectBiodiversityen
dc.subjectHabitat connectivityen
dc.subjectBackyard habitatsen
dc.subjectLandscape ecologyen
dc.subjectUrban ecologyen
dc.titleConnecting backyard wildlife habitats in Austin, TX : case study of Wildlife Austinen
dc.typeThesisen

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