Researchers found crocodilians, bats, raccoons and other creatures prowling a Florida town’s storm drains, “like something ...
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Wild animals are no longer just in forests and national parks—they’re thriving in U.S. suburbs! From raccoons to coyotes, certain species are adapting to urban life better than ever. Discover which ...
Learn more about the natural history of urban wildlife species you may have come across during your time in Berkeley.
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A new study found that the warming climate may be partially responsible for Boston’s increasing rat population.
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We all see the squirrels and ducks, but what other wildlife lurks in the city's hidden corners? For our Scrub Hub series, we ...
In some cases, the animals had even adapted to urban environments, scavenging in residential areas and spreading into new territories. One of the biggest concerns surrounding the raccoon invasion ...
“This paper is by far the largest data-driven effort to understand changes in urban rat populations ever attempted ... a list of supporters and funded coverage areas at AP.org. Wasserman Schultz helps ...