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"Local governments are struggling to control that swell, and there’s an essential first step they need to undertake."
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Heres the article:
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#rats #climatechange #urbanecology
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Climate change might mean more of them. A new paper from @jrichardson44.bsky.social shows that cities with increasing temps and more urbanization ended up with more rat complaints over time. www.sciencenews.org/article/rats...
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My mom is living with cancer for >10 years. Her treatment regimens wiped out her immune system. She took precautionary antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal. Many areas of healthcare rely on antimicrobials to prevent infection.