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 that focus on captive rearing of endangered species like the Palos Verdes blue butterfly. Their research and conservation efforts have been recognized and cited in numerous publications, highlighting their expertise in topics such as urban forest cover, artificial night lighting, and the impacts of human activities on wildlife.
With a strong focus on preserving biodiversity and advocating for responsible environmental practices, the Urban Wildlands Group actively engages in addressing conservation issues in the Los Angeles area. Their work extends to studying the effects of urbanization on native species, such as the California walnut tree and the El Segundo blue butterfly, and advocating for the protection of wildlife habitats. Through their research, publications, and collaborations with other conservation organizations, they strive to create a sustainable and harmonious relationship between urban development and the natural environment.
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