Camera trap images reveal the hidden wildlife of New York City

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Camera trap images reveal the hidden wildlife of New York City
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There are animals hiding in New York City, and ecologist Myles Davis is doing the largest-ever camera survey of wildlife in the area to find them

There are animals hiding in New York City, and ecologist Myles Davis plans to find them.pigeons . But ask Davis about biodiversity in the area, and he is eager to tell you that the city is teeming with fascinating creatures.

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