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The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 had a significant impact on the local ecosystem. The destruction of vast areas of urban green spaces and the removal of trees led to habitat loss for various species. However, in the long term, the fire also allowed for regeneration and the eventual reestablishment of some native plant and animal populations. The rebuilding efforts introduced new landscaping practices that altered the urban ecosystem, leading to changes in biodiversity and species composition.

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