Urbanism -Summary Writing (Cambridge Proficiency)
Urban Jungle:
Seagulls are leaving their traditional habitats and moving into towns to , both coastal and inland, where they are thriving on the ready supply of food left on rubbish dumps and dropped in the streets by visitors and fast-food customers.
Dramatic increases in urban numbers of these aggressive , sometimes oversized, birds have been parallelled by growing attacks on humans, domestic animals and other birds. Seagulls are particularly aggressive during their breeding season, but, their culling is environmentally prohibited.
Seagulls are leaving their traditional habitats and moving into towns to , both coastal and inland, where they are thriving on the ready supply of food left on rubbish dumps and dropped in the streets by visitors and fast-food customers.
Dramatic increases in urban numbers of these aggressive , sometimes oversized, birds have been parallelled by growing attacks on humans, domestic animals and other birds. Seagulls are particularly aggressive during their breeding season, but, their culling is environmentally prohibited.
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