MarkLeavenworth
In the Brooder
- Jul 14, 2017
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I've seen this happen far too often where I'm from originally in very rural Ohio. Walmart and other superstore especially love to pop up and level out fields, wooded areas, etc that normally support wildlife. Then before you know it you're reading in the paper about a deer slamming though a plate glass window or a coyote wandering into a store. It is terrble. These predators are just trying to survive and eat as they're getting pushed out of their habitats. I just wish it wasn't my sweet, defenseless girls they were enjoying for dinner:'-(
I've seen this go both ways. In the short term, nature gets displaced, then in the longer term nature comes back. You all back east and in the south have centuries of development. The population is much more dense than out here but so are the trees and creatures. When a building goes in, you get displacement.
Out here in the west, we had major and massive development over the past fifty years. Now the pace has slowed the past couple of decades and we've seen the return of Blue Heron flocks which haven't been seen for a century, Elk in areas where they haven't existed for a century, great white sharks, humpback whales over-wintering, wolves, and the expansion of Bobcat territory. My cousin in a Los Angeles development which practically destroyed all life in an entire canyon during the 70's has seen the return of the California Condor, two species of bear, cougars, horned lizards and bobcats, among others.
Another creature expanding its territory in recent decades: the backyard chicken!