Cameras follow some of the animals that thrive in inner-city environments across the country, including urban foxes, hedgehogs and peregrine falcons
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Cameras follow some of the animals that thrive in inner-city environments across the country. Urban foxes did not exist in Britain until the 1930s, but now these animals inhabit 90% of towns and cities and take residence in built-up living quarters. Meanwhile, cameras observe families of hedgehogs thriving in unkempt gardens, and peregrine falcons nesting in some on London's tallest buildings
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