Animals Go Wild: The Urban-Animal Interface
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Last updated 20 setembro 2024
Coyotes walking through our backyards at night, bears wandering into densely populated areas, rats which have adapted over thousands of years to inhabit our urban spaces. Animals are more and less…
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