Nov 24 – As cities grow there’s often concern about the impact on wildlife. But it seems as though the jackrabbit has found a way to co-exist with the houses and buildings and people of Edmonton. As Vinesh Pratap reports, a local researcher is looking into why?.
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Edmonton sees influx of ‘urban adaptor’ white-tailed jackrabbits
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