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

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Maureen H. Murray
Kaylee A. Byers
Jacqueline Buckley
Elizabeth W. Lehrer
Cria Kay
Mason Fidino
Seth B. Magle
Danielle German
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[1] Urban Wildlife Institute,Dept. of Conservation and Science
[2] University of British Columbia,Department of Interdisciplinary Studies
[3] Animal Health Centre,Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative
[4] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,undefined
[5] Johns Hopkins University,undefined
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Urban Ecosystems | 2023年 / 26卷
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COVID-19 pandemic; Wildlife values; Survey; Biodiversity; Environmental equity; Human-wildlife interactions;
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Reduced human activity to mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic was accompanied by reports of unusual wildlife sightings in highly developed areas. Such experiences with urban nature may have helped residents cope with the stress of the pandemic and increased public interest in urban wildlife; however, this may depend on the species residents encountered. In this study, we surveyed Chicago, Illinois, USA residents during a stay-at-home order to understand if residents in more affluent or greener neighborhoods saw more wildlife species. We also evaluated whether encounters with pest and non-pest species were associated with residents’ values about wildlife. Of 593 responses included in our analyses, respondents in higher-income and greener neighborhoods were more likely to perceive increased wildlife sightings and respondents in higher-income areas reported observing a higher number common birds and mammals. Support for seeing wildlife in residential areas was associated with seeing passerine birds and not seeing rats during the stay-at-home order. Our results suggest that perceived increases in wildlife sightings were common during a stay-at-home order, especially for affluent residents, and that residents’ perceptions depended on the species encountered. Understanding how changes in human behavior modifies human-wildlife interactions can help mitigate human-wildlife conflict and foster positive engagement with local wildlife.
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