Climate change is already having a profound impact on cities, as global urbanization pushes more and more people to live in them. The animals who cohabitate with human, whether we appreciate their ...
(CN) — The wild animals that currently live alongside humans in cities across North America may be moving out as a new set of furry, scaly, slimy, feathered or chitin clad creatures move in to replace ...
Cities can be deeply unwelcoming places for wildlife. They are noisy, difficult to get around, full of people and heavily ...
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When a family of red foxes popped up in Lurie Garden in May, frolicking through Millennium Park and grooming each other on a concrete slab, Seth Magle said it was an exciting development for a species ...
A new study from researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health finds that common fungal species may be ...
Some bat species are more likely to be found in cities than in the countryside. A scientific team from Freie Universität Berlin, the University of Greifswald, the Leibniz Institute of Freshwater ...
You may not have noticed it, but a butterfly or bee certainly has. It’s a strip of dirt and grass between a sidewalk and a ...
Michigan's DNR releases a guide to help residents select and plant trees that will thrive in urban environments.
Some bat species are more likely to be found in cities than in the countryside. A scientific team has now investigated which characteristics are typical for urban and rural bats. The team found that ...