The passage below describes the impact of urbanization on wildlife:
Urbanization has led to significant changes in the natural habitats of many species. As cities expand, forests and wetlands are often replaced by roads, buildings, and other infrastructure. This transformation poses challenges for local fauna, resulting in habitat fragmentation and loss of food sources. However, some species have adapted remarkably well to urban environments, exploiting new niches and resources. For instance, species like pigeons and raccoons thrive in cities, demonstrating resilience and adaptability.