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Ravenspirit
at Fri Feb 19 09:48:06 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Ravenspirit ]
Ehhh, maybe...I would think, just like how the coon population has been helped by habitat fragmentation and they are now MORE of a threat to nesting neotropical songbirds, (along with crows & blue jays, who now have "easy access" to nests that would have otherwise been in dense brush/woodland, and out of their "foraging plan" there is a good chance they are more of a threat NOW to the native rats then they were before the habitat was so completely disturbed and altered.
Native species can become a threat to other native species when a habitat is made more significantly livable for one then the other.
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