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Urban Fauna
urban fauna
July 10, 2024
The City’s Crawling With Feral Cats
Obsessed volunteers are the only thing standing between the city and a stream of disease-ridden cats. They’re barely making a dent.
By
Molly Osberg
urban fauna
Apr. 8, 2018
Manhattan Mice Have Evolved to Live on Cheese Fries
Prowling New York with the evolutionary-biologist author of ‘Darwin Comes to Town.’
By
Christopher Bonanos
Dec. 16, 2016
Harlem’s One-Antlered Deer Gets Last-Minute Stay on Execution, Then Dies
But there is probably no hope now for the Cuomo–de Blasio relationship.
By
Jen Kirby
Sept. 15, 2016
Coyote Almost Attacks a Girl Walking Home From School in Connecticut
Not the first sighting this year.
By
Jen Kirby
Sept. 6, 2016
SI Birders Spot What Could Be the First Bald Eagle Born in NYC in a Century
Or they could just be visiting from Jersey.
By
Jen Kirby
urban fauna
June 3, 2016
Inside the Avian Clinic That Brings Birds Back From the Brink
New York birds restored to health after gunshot wounds, mid-flight collisions, and other indignities.
By
Mike Fernandez
and
Katy Schneider
season’s eatings
Dec. 9, 2015
Toronto Squirrels Trying to Blame Weight Gain on Global Warming
A very important public-health report out of Toronto.
By
Jen Kirby
urban fauna
May 22, 2015
Gallery: The Birders of Prospect Park, Out in Peak Season
It’s a prime stopover for North America’s most colorful birds returning from the tropics.
By
Nick Tabor
urban fauna
May 20, 2015
Why Coyotes Are Flourishing in New York City
They may be better suited to the urban environment than you’d expect.
By
Jen Kirby