The Urban Wildlands Group
The Urban Wildlands Group is a dedicated organization in Los Angeles, CA, committed to protecting species, habitats, and ecological processes in urban and urbanizing areas. They work closely with various entities, including the US Navy and US Fish and Wildlife Service, to fund programs like the captive rearing of the Palos Verdes blue butterfly and the conservation of the California walnut tree in the Eastern Santa Monica Mountains.
With a team of experts, including Science Director Travis Longcore, the Urban Wildlands Group conducts research and publishes papers on topics such as the impact of artificial light on wildlife, the decline of urban forest cover in residential neighborhoods, and the preservation of natural areas from potential threats like music festivals. Their work has been recognized and cited by media outlets, highlighting their significant contributions to environmental conservation in the Los Angeles area.
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