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Urban wildlife monitoring using citizen science suggests that European hedgehogs and badgers select different habitats

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Published in:Web Ecology
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Published: 2025
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title Urban wildlife monitoring using citizen science suggests that European hedgehogs and badgers select different habitats
title_auth Urban wildlife monitoring using citizen science suggests that European hedgehogs and badgers select different habitats
title_full Urban wildlife monitoring using citizen science suggests that European hedgehogs and badgers select different habitats
title_fullStr Urban wildlife monitoring using citizen science suggests that European hedgehogs and badgers select different habitats
title_full_unstemmed Urban wildlife monitoring using citizen science suggests that European hedgehogs and badgers select different habitats
title_short Urban wildlife monitoring using citizen science suggests that European hedgehogs and badgers select different habitats
title_sort urban wildlife monitoring using citizen science suggests that european hedgehogs and badgers select different habitats
topic Biology
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url https://doi.org/10.5194/we-25-177-2025