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Study shows climate change could drive more animals into Sask. cities

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Major Prairie cities could see more than 100 new species by 2100, according to a researcher studying the impact of urbanization on wildlife.

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  • Researchers have documented over 100 bird species and 15 mammal species in Regina. 25s
  • Green spaces in cities are attracting more wildlife, including an increase in moose sightings. 56s
  • Climate change may drive more than 100 new animal species into prairie cities by 2100. 1m 29s
  • Warmer, wetter urban environments could allow cold-sensitive animals and reptiles to move in. 1m 52s
  • Researchers recommend keeping cats indoors to protect urban bird populations. 2m 20s
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