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    To understand ecology, you have to understand the connection between them

    • Last Update: 2021-08-05
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Picture: Wildlife overpass near Banff National Park


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    Urban expansion and road development are increasingly destroying the habitats that many plant and animal species depend on


    "Everyone needs a place to live," Joseph Drake said


    However, Drake said, it is not enough to focus solely on the structural or functional aspects of the connection


    In addition, the weighting method can not only better understand the current animal and plant populations, but also better understand the future animal and plant populations


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