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Environmental Impact - Wildlife/Vegetation Effects Cooke, A. S. (1980). Observations on how
close certain passerine species will tolerate an approaching human in
rural and suburban areas. Biological Conservation 18:
85-88. Information was obtained on how close passerines tolerate an approaching human before flying away. Species tended to be significantly more approachable in suburban areas than in rural areas. There was also a significant association between degree of tolerance and size. Smaller birds allowed a closer approach than larger species.
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