Cities are often viewed as environmental wastelands, where only the hardiest of species can eke out an existence. But as scientists in urban ecology have found, more and more animals are establishing footholds.
France is expected to suspend pig-related imports as worries grow over the spread of a deadly swine virus. If the virus, rampant in the U.S., was to gain a foothold in Europe it could lead to huge economic losses.
France is expected to suspend pig-related imports as worries grow over the spread of a deadly swine virus. If the virus, rampant in the U.S., was to gain a foothold in Europe it could lead to huge economic losses.
France is expected to suspend pig-related imports as worries grow over the spread of a deadly swine virus. If the virus, rampant in the U.S., was to gain a foothold in Europe it could lead to huge economic losses.
Cities are often viewed as environmental wastelands, where only the hardiest of species can eke out an existence. But as scientists in urban ecology have found, more and more animals are establishing footholds.
Cities are often viewed as environmental wastelands, where only the hardiest of species can eke out an existence. But as scientists in urban ecology have found, more and more animals are establishing footholds.
Cities are often viewed as environmental wastelands, where only the hardiest of species can eke out an existence. But as scientists in urban ecology have found, more and more animals are establishing footholds.