A recent study reveals that climate change is resulting in rising rat populations in cities worldwide, including Toronto, New York City, and San Francisco. The research highlights a correlation between rising temperatures and increased rodent complaints, urging cities to adopt targeted strategies instead of reactive measures. The study, analyzing data from 16 cities, suggests that urbanization and human density also contribute to rodent proliferation. With Toronto facing a resurgence in rat-related issues, officials are formulating a proactive rat strategy to combat the growing problem.
I think every large city should have a dedicated team that focuses on nothing but rodents and the issues with rodents,
Even when you leave city hall or walk around city hall, you can see the burrows in the tree wells.
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