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Human Interactions with Wildlife and the Habitats We Share: 

Global Biodiversity on an Urbanizing Planet

Saturday, February 25, 2017

3:00 – 5:00 pm

Concord Hall, 1407 Chapala St.

Santa Barbara, CA 

Presenter: Peter Alagona

 

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In this forum, UCSB Professor Peter Alagona will discuss his research on the history of human interactions with wildlife and the habitats we share. In particular, he will focus on American cities, which had little if any charismatic wildlife half-a-century ago, but are now full of it. >From bobcats and coyotes to eagles and egrets, Professor Alagona will explain the remarkable resurgence of wildlife in American cities. He will also discuss the implications of this unprecedented trend for global biodiversity and humankind on our urbanizing planet.

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