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Former wild animals in the city

We are increasingly hearing about the presence—often described as “invasions”—of wild animals in urban areas, both non-native and native species. Even animals that once lived undisturbed in their natural ecosystems have begun to move deeper into and settle within cities, driven by the reduction of available natural habitats and changes in behavior related to food searching. We have invited experts in the field who will offer insights and points for reflection on this phenomenon.

  • Former wild animals in the city
  • 2026-04-22T15:00:00+02:00
  • 2026-04-22T17:00:00+02:00
  • We are increasingly hearing about the presence—often described as “invasions”—of wild animals in urban areas, both non-native and native species. Even animals that once lived undisturbed in their natural ecosystems have begun to move deeper into and settle within cities, driven by the reduction of available natural habitats and changes in behavior related to food searching. We have invited experts in the field who will offer insights and points for reflection on this phenomenon.
  • When Apr 22, 2026 from 03:00 PM to 05:00 PM (Europe/Berlin / UTC200)
  • Where Webinar
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The round table will be attended by Piero Genovesi, Head of the Wildlife Coordination Service at ISPRA.

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