Urban wildlife research focuses on studying the interactions and dynamics between wildlife species and urban environments. This field examines how wildlife adapt to living in cities, the impact of urbanization on wildlife populations, and the potential conflicts that arise between humans and urban wildlife. Researchers in this area may study a variety of species, including birds, mammals, reptiles, and insects, to understand how they survive and thrive in urban habitats. This research is important for informing conservation efforts, urban planning, and wildlife management strategies in urban areas.