Human beings affect their environment more than nay other animal on Earth, and as such, it is important to note the effects that civilization has on the creatures that live among us in our societies, particularly big cities such as New York. The goal of this project was to observe how the diversity of three of New York’s most common creatures—namely pigeons, rats, and squirrels—fluctuate from one neighborhood to another, as well as to understand what factors might be responsible for these changes.

MHCPoster-Vadim

http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/seminar3posters/files/gravity_forms/1-f14ea90e75361cb91bd42582a860ee01/2014/12/MHCPoster.pdf

Vadim Seylanov

Meehan, Nadler

Hunter College

Rats, Squirrels, Pigeons, NYC, Neighborhoods

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