Greetings!
I have a bunch of raccoon location data from urban Cleveland.  Many of the 
locations are in distinct forest habitat patches but there are also those 
in trees between houses, and in trees on the patch edge near houses.  Does 
anyone know of any criteria that have been used to distinguish between 
"habitat patches" and "residential trees" in urban areas where the 
delineation is not so clearly defined?
I hope someone can advise. 
Thanks!

Are Berentsen
Wildlife Biologist
USDA/APHIS/WS/NWRC
4101 LaPorte Ave
Ft. Collins, CO 80521
Phone: (970) 266-6221
Fax: (970) 266-6138
"Some is rich, some is poor, that's the way the world is, but I don't 
believe in lying back saying how bad your luck is."
Joe Strummer

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