Feral urban pigeon Columba livia is a good example of wildlife-related conflicts among stakeholders. Pigeon management is included in public policies, but without any guidelines or scientific evidence steering management.
Many local governments decided to manage pigeons through dovecotes, aiming at concentrating pigeons in a particular place by feeding them and at controlling their reproduction.
We studied the role of these dovecotes, with two complementary questions: (i) Do they modify the population dynamic of pigeons? (ii) Are they able to change human perceptions on urban pigeon, and do they participate to reconciliation between human and nature in cities?
We individually surveyed pigeons living in an experimental dovecote in
These first results of an interdisciplinary project on urban pigeons are encouraging for future studies on the sustainable place of wildlife in the cities.