“Vast areas of old forest have been cut, or chained down with bulldozers, to make way for cattle ranching and urban sprawl. People have planted orchards, established urban parks, landscaped their yards with blossoming trees, and created other unintended enticements amid the cities and suburbs. 'So bats have decided that, as their native habitat is disappearing, as climate is becoming more variable, and their food source is becoming less diverse, it's easier to live in an urban area.”
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Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic
This book delves into the science behind zoonotic diseases, investigating how pathogens can jump from animals to humans and the implications for public health. It examines historical outbreaks and potential future threats, offering insights into the complex interplay between wildlife, humans, and the environment. more
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