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War, politics & religion shape urban wildlife

July 06, 2025

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Many people imagine evolution as a slow, natural process far removed from human society.

War, politics & religion shape urban wildlife

But in cities, evolution is directly influenced by human activity —and cultural forces like religion, politics, and even war are quietly reshaping the genetics of urban wildlife.

A recent global review by evolutionary biologists Marta Szulkin, Colin Garroway, and others examined how cultural practices across continents drive evolutionary changes in city-dwelling animals.

Culture leaves a mark

Urban areas dramatically change natural habitats, isolating wildlife populations and creating new environmental pressures. Over time, these changes lead to genetic shifts. For instance, when people divide landscapes — by building roads, walls, or cities — wildlife gets cut off from other groups. These isolated populations then evolve independently, a process known as genetic drift.

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