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1. Barriers to building wildlife‐inclusive cities: Insights from the deliberations of urban ecologists, urban planners and landscape designers

2. A ten-year community reporting database reveals rising coyote boldness and associated human concern in Edmonton, Canada

3. Relationships Between Migration and Microbiome Composition and Diversity in Urban Canada Geese

4. Public Complaints Reflect Rat Relative Abundance Across Diverse Urban Neighborhoods

5. One Health for All: Advancing Human and Ecosystem Health in Cities by Integrating an Environmental Justice Lens

6. Public perception of urban wildlife during a COVID-19 stay-at-home quarantine order in Chicago

7. Site Fidelity is Associated with Food Provisioning and Salmonella in an Urban Wading Bird

8. Wealth and urbanization shape medium and large terrestrial mammal communities

9. Integrated species distribution models reveal spatiotemporal patterns of human–wildlife conflict

10. Effects of an anthropogenic diet on indicators of physiological challenge and immunity of white ibis nestlings raised in captivity

11. Mammals adjust diel activity across gradients of urbanization

13. Chorioptic Mange in an American Black Bear (Ursus americanus) from Massachusetts, USA

14. Land Use Change and Avian Disease Dynamics

15. Social and environmental correlates of rat complaints in Chicago

16. Landscape‐scale differences among cities alter common species’ responses to urbanization

17. The movements of a recently urbanized wading bird reveal changes in season timing and length related to resource use

18. Gut microbiome shifts with urbanization and potentially facilitates a zoonotic pathogen in a wading bird

19. Assessing the contributions of intraspecific and environmental sources of infection in urban wildlife: Salmonella enterica and white ibis as a case study

20. Predictable features attract urban coyotes to residential yards

21. Urban Compost Attracts Coyotes, Contains Toxins, and may Promote Disease in Urban-Adapted Wildlife

22. Greater consumption of protein-poor anthropogenic food by urban relative to rural coyotes increases diet breadth and potential for human-wildlife conflict

23. Individual flexibility in nocturnal activity reduces risk of road mortality for an urban carnivore

24. Aquatic Bird Bornavirus-Associated Disease in Free-Living Canada Geese ( Branta canadensis ) in the Northeastern USA

25. From wetland specialist to hand-fed generalist: shifts in diet and condition with provisioning for a recently urbanized wading bird

26. Seasonal and individual variation in the use of rail-associated food attractants by grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) in a national park

27. Poor health is associated with use of anthropogenic resources in an urban carnivore

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