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Humans pass on gut microbes to urban wildlife - Earth.com
Jun 1, 2022 ... A new study led by Cornell University has revealed that wildlife living in urban environments have picked up some of the gut microbes of ...
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Antimicrobial bacteria could soon spread across cities through ...
Dec 7, 2019 ... The team found that urban wildlife in Nairobi carry high levels of AMR bacteria resistant to drugs that the World Health Organization has ...
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Humans spread antimicrobial resistant bacteria to urban wildlife ...
Apr 28, 2022 ... Recently, European hedgehogs, a common wild species living in urban areas, were found to be natural carriers of MRSA.
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Gentrification affects urban wildlife and community access - Earth.com
Apr 16, 2024 ... A recent study underscores how gentrification alters the urban wildlife landscape, raising important questions about who gets to share in the benefits of ...
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Urban Trait Syndrome: Common characteristics shared by city ...
Aug 8, 2023 ... As wildlife adapt to urban living, conflicts with humans can arise, from property damage by foraging animals to safety risks with larger species ...
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City pollution and new foods raise cancer risk for urban animals ...
Jan 9, 2019 ... The researchers found that cancer prevalence is increasing among urban wildlife due to increased exposure to new threats like chemical, noise, and light ...
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Thousands of animal species will soon vanish from cities - Earth.com
Mar 27, 2024 ... Urban areas, teeming with life, offer residents the opportunity to connect with local biodiversity, ranging from birds in backyards to animals ...
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Human activity has a strong effect on wildlife in remote areas - Earth ...
Mar 18, 2024 ... Urban wildlife such as deer and raccoons show a tendency to adapt to human activities, feeding on accessible resources during the quieter ...
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City rats do not harbor more diseases than their country cousins ...
May 4, 2022 ... In a surprising new study led by Georgetown University, scientists have contradicted the theory that city rats and other urban animals host ...
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Mammals change their schedules to adapt to city life - Earth.com
Apr 25, 2022 ... The most abundant animals were coyotes, mule deer, raccoons, squirrels, and skunks. The footage revealed that mammals in the city behaved very ...
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