Public awareness will also be key to addressing the problem. Many pet owners do not know that their routine flea treatments affect wildlife. Small changes could help reduce this impact. For example, ...
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Rat populations are growing in cities around the world because of climate change. A new study explains why this is happening now and what we can do about it.
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Warmer winters, denser living conditions, less vegetation and limited rat control resources also contributed to the growth in urban rat populations.
Research has found that harmful chemicals from pet flea treatments are causing increased chick mortality rates ...