Wild animal neighbors

author: Downer, Ann
Humans are not the only ones who inhabit cities. While we might immediately think of pets, rats, or mice, Downer looks at the urban lives of raccoons, mountain lions, crows, coyotes, flying foxes, turtles, and gators.
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call number/section: 591.75, 591, 591.7
subjects: city and town life, juvenile literature, human-animal relationships, nature, effect of human beings on, suburban life, urban animals, urban ecology (biology), urban ecology, human-animal relationship, human influence on nature, urban ecology (sociology), electronic books, electronic books

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Wild animal neighbors
Downer, Ann

Humans are not the only ones who inhabit cities. While we might immediately think of pets, rats, or mice, Downer looks at the urban lives of raccoons, mountain lions, crows, coyotes, flying foxes, turtles, and gators.
Schools: 17



Wild animal neighbors
Downer, Ann

Looks at wild animals that make their homes in urban areas, how they survive there, and how humans and animals can safely live side by side.
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