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.
It had a 1.5 times greater growth in rat populations than New York City. The tell-tale sign of a rat problem in DC is a hole chewed through a hard plastic trash can. “The only way you can rodent ...
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The Rat Genome Resources web page provides an up-to-date portal to access these and other rat-specific data (Supplementary Table 1 online). The following highlights a subset of resources of ...
Washington’s rising rat reporting trend was three times greater than Boston’s and 50% more than New York’s, the study said. Washington city officials did not respond to requests for comment.
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In the first study of its kind, scientists found a correlation between climate change and a rise in urban rat populations. A rat scurries across West Broadway in New York City. A study looking at ...