Adaptive living

As a senior in the Environmental Biology program, it is expected that take a Senior Seminar. In this course you're allowed to choose a topic of research - I did my study on "can artificial habitat help mitigate white-nose syndrome?" In reseaching, this topic I came across a study titled "Adaptive Roosting Gives Little Brown Bats an Advantage over Endangered Indiana Bats'. This article discusses the distinction of use of habitat types thus allowing for survival. Little Brown Bats have adapted to use anthropogenic structures to mitigate habitat loss while Indiana bats have yet to do so.

This article amazed me as other beings now have to not only adapt to the changes that man has made in their habitat but now have to adapt to dwelling the homes of man for survival. We have gone to the point of environmental destruction to where other living beings cannot live outside the world of man. How can we be a society that cares about loving others if we can't practice that will all of God's creation. We have left Eden and the Ark behind for the sake of comfort.

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