Why are jackrabbits thriving in Edmonton, but dropping elsewhere?

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That’s the question a team of researchers at King’s University are hoping to get to the bottom of. The team, which includes researcher Darcy Visscher, will be using GPS collars to track the animals’ movements in their urban landscape.

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