SherpDaWerp wrote:AFAIK, there hasn't been an issue on habitat fragmentation yet. I'll do up a draft tomorrow sometime, thinking something along the following lines:
Urban green spaces are actually contributing to detrimental environmental effects by fragmenting native @@ANIMAL@@ populations.
1. Connect them all up, making a fully "green city" where everything has plants
2. What are you talking about, we have plenty of green spaces. Just move all the animals outside the city and they can live there.
3. That's too expensive, we don't need animals anyway!
Option 1's not gonna work. Most national animals can't climb buildings. And this @@ANIMAL@@ is a land animal