Sophia Dobbins Article on Urbanizations Effect on Animals
A topic that I found interesting in my biology lab was the effects that urbanization has had on wildlife and how we can help diminish some of these effects. I decided to do some more research and came across this article from the Canadian Wildlife Federation on the way urbanization is affecting animals and I thought it was relevant to the same things we are experiencing in the United states. As land becomes more and more urbanized it is taking away wildlife habitat and increasing their exposure to humans. The article discusses that animals either die, adapt or move on to a different area. The article focused on the ones that adapted and there behavioral changes. In urban areas food for many of these animals have become abundant changing the behavior of the animal because it is no longer having to work so hard to find food. For example, bobcats move into urban areas because they hunt the rabbits that are attracted to the abundance of grass coming from the lawns of urban areas. It has also been found that some birds will change the pitch of their call to adapt to urban areas. It is interesting to learn about the adaptations animals are adopting due to urbanization and I wonder what new adaptations will come about as the world becomes even more urbanized.
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