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Peregrine Falcons Are Turning Nocturnal | Unnatural Selection

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Cliff swallows in Nebraska have shorter wings, female turtles in Chesapeake Bay are growing larger, and two finch species in the Galapagos are merging into one. Urban peregrine falcons are adapting to hunt at night due to city lights. These changes highlight how human impact has shifted evolution. Since life began 3.5 billion years ago, natural selection drove evolution, but now human activity—transforming landscapes and polluting environments—has introduced a new dimension: Unnatural Selection.
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