BREAKING NEWS
Urban Wildlife Adapts as Cities Expand Green Corridors
Sarakhon Report
Animals adjust to human landscapes
Researchers report that urban wildlife is increasingly adapting to city environments as planners expand green corridors and reduce vehicle traffic in select zones. Species ranging from birds to small mammals are altering feeding and nesting behavior, often becoming more visible to residents.
Scientists caution that adaptation does not equal safety. Road collisions and pollution remain major threats, and not all species benefit equally from urban changes.

Coexistence strategies
City officials are experimenting with wildlife-friendly infrastructure, including crossings and habitat buffers. Conservationists say long-term success depends on consistent policy rather than isolated projects.









