Harvey
Harvey is an expert in urban wildlife ecology, coexistence, and policy. His work focuses on understanding interactions between humans and wildlife in cities, promoting harmonious coexistence through evidence-based strategies. Harvey contributes to research, education, and policy development that supports biodiversity conservation and sustainable urban planning for people and wildlife alike.
How Noise Pollution Alters Songbird Communication
Pet Management Practices That Protect Urban Wildlife
Urban Rivers as Ecological Refugia
Legislative Approaches to Humane Wildlife Management
Coexistence Campaigns: Lessons from Global Cities
Thermal Stress and Bird Behavior in Heat-Intensive Cities
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Green Roof Incentive Programs
The Role of Youth Programs in Wildlife Stewardship
Soil Microbiomes Under Concrete: What Survives?