Publications

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Turnbull, J. J. & Van Patter, L. (Forthcoming). Thinking-together through ethical moments in multispecies fieldwork: Dialoguing visibility, expertise, and worlding. ACME.

Van Patter, L., Turnbull, J. J., & Dodsworth, J. (Forthcoming). Do-It-Together: ‘More-than-human collaborations’ for hacking the Anthropocene. Feral Feminisms.

Hovorka, A. J., McCubbin, S., & Van Patter, L.(Eds.). (2021). A Research Agenda for Animal Geographies. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Van Patter, L. (2021). Individual animal geographies for the more-than-human city: Storying synanthropy and cynanthropy with urban coyotes. Environment and Planning E: Nature & Space. DOI: 10.1177/25148486211049441. Access here

McCubbin, S., & Van Patter, L. (2020). Trophy Hunters & Crazy Cat Ladies: Exploring cats and conservation in North America and Southern Africa through intersectionality. Gender, Place & Culturehttps://doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2020.1791802

Sampson, L., & Van Patter, L. (2020). Advancing Best Practices for aversion conditioning (humane hazing) to mitigate human-coyote conflict in urban areas. Human-Wildlife Interactions, 14(2), 166–183. Access here

Van Patter, L. & Sampson, L. (2020). Working towards human-coyote coexistence in cities. The Conversation. Access here

Van Patter, L., & Blattner, C. (2020). Advancing Ethical Principles for Non-Invasive, Respectful Research with Animal Participants. Society & Animals, 28(2), 171-190Access here

Van Patter, L., Flockhart, T., Coe, J., Berke, O., Goller, R., Hovorka, A. J., & Bateman, S. (2019a). Perceptions of community cats and preferences for their management in Guelph, Ontario I: A quantitative analysis. Canadian Veterinary Journal, 60(1), 41-47. Access here

Van Patter, L., Flockhart, T., Coe, J., Berke, O., Goller, R., Hovorka, A. J., & Bateman, S. (2019b). Perceptions of community cats and preferences for their management in Guelph, Ontario II: A qualitative analysis. Canadian Veterinary Journal60(1), 48-54. Access here

Van Patter, L., & Hovorka, A. J. (2018). ‘Of place’ or ‘of people’: Exploring the animal spaces and beastly places of feral cats in southern Ontario. Social & Cultural Geography, 19(2), 275-295.

Hovorka, A. J., & Van Patter, L. (2017). The Lives of Domestic Dogs (Canis Africanis) in Botswana. Pula: Botswana Journal of African Studies, 31(1), 53-64.

Reports

Urban Coyotes in Canada: Study Findings