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The impacts of rodent control on disease risk in urban areas

By Maureen Murray, Seth Magle, Jazmín Rios, Rachel M. Santymire, and Matt Mulligan
Backed by Christine B. Fisher, Harry Hoyer, Kristen L Knutson, John Morawetz, Monica Kowalski, Heather Murray, Stephen M Murray, Elizabeth Shepherd, Jonathan Evans, Nancy A. McDaniel, and 33 other backersJessica LeMaster, Matt Vieyra, Beth Krauss, Ruth Fidino, Daniel Herrera, Hester Murray, William Murray, Peggy Boyer Long, Rosa Vega, Mike Mencarini, Cynthia Rotondo, Amy Collette, Lisa J Faust, Laurel Serieys, GC Menin Sr., Matthew Combs, Mark Fera, Alice Crook, Jennifer Bloodgood, Mike Mulligan, Henry Adams, Shannon Curry, Paul Senner, Nathan Orion, Theresa Kissane Johnston, SeEtta Moss, Mary Gilbert, Miranda Carson, Mary Friedlieb, Wythe Marschall, Andrea Ayala, Clara Stahlmann Roeder, and WEEMING
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Lincoln Park Zoo
Chicago, Illinois
BiologyEcologyGrant: Association of Zoos and Aquariums Grant Challenge
$3,138
Raised of $5,400 Goal
59%
Ended on 3/24/19
Campaign Ended
  • $3,138
    pledged
  • 59%
    funded
  • Finished
    on 3/24/19
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Lab Notes

City sickers: How healthy are Chicago's rats?
February 20, 2019
  • 5
  • 8
  • 300
Where are Chicago's rattiest neighborhoods?
February 14, 2019
  • 0
  • 2
  • 249
Rats and the City: What we learned from alleys
February 4, 2019
  • 0
  • 4
  • 237
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