The COVID-19 pandemic changed our patterns and behaviors, which in turn affected wildlife
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The Earth now supports over eight billion people who collectively have transformed three-quarters of the planet's land surface…
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A pair of male mule deer captured by camera trap in Cathedral Provincial Park, B.C.
The Earth now supports over eight billion people who collectively have transformed three-quarters of the planet’s land surface…
Animals more active in developed areas, less so around humans in natural areas As widespread social shutdowns took hold in the…
Animals more active in developed areas, less so around humans in natural areas As widespread social shutdowns took hold in the…
Krajina v deltě řeky Odry se pro velká zvířata hodí. Není tak zalidněná. Nacházejí se tam lesy, mokřady či vřesoviště, řeky i…
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On garde tous en mémoire ces images des rues et des routes désertes durant la crise sanitaire.
Durant la crise sanitaire, de nombreux médias ont affirmé que le confinement de millions de personnes avait permis à la vie…
A new study that used thousands of cameras around the world reveals how animal behavior changed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
โฆษณา - อ่านบทความต่อด้านล่างโฆษณา - อ่านบทความต่อด้านล่าง กลายเป็นว่า ‘ธรรมชาติไม่ได้ฟื้นฟู’ ขณะที่มนุษย์ล็อคดาวน์ในช่วงโควิด-19…
In the early days of the pandemic, the Internet was rife with tales of nature reclaiming the world as humans were confined to…
Many animals — primarily predators — moved activity to night to avoid increase in hikers as some prey animals were more active…
Humans might have sheltered in place, but animals were on the move during the pandemic’s lockdown days.
Humans might have sheltered in place, but animals were on the move during the pandemic’s lockdown days.
Simon Jousset Une étude mondiale à laquelle ont participé des chercheurs de l’Université de la Colombie-Britannique (UBC…
As our streets emptied of humans during the COVID-19 lockdowns, people began reporting more sightings of animals that usually…
Una encuesta masiva que analiza el comportamiento animal durante los confinamientos por la COVID-19 ha proporcionado nuevos…
A massive survey analyzing animal behaviour during COVID-19 lockdowns has provided new insight into how humans can better co-exis…
Predators moved activity to night to avoid increased hikers as prey roamed more freely, B.C.-led study finds A massive survey…
As our streets emptied of humans during the COVID-19 lockdowns, people began reporting more sightings of animals that usually…
A new study deepens and complicates scientists’ understanding of what has been called the “anthropause,” when pandemic…
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De uma hora para a outra, os seres humanos sumiram. O ano nunca será esquecido, 2020.
신종 코로나바이러스 감염증(코로나 19) 대유행으로 거리에 인적이 끊기자 야생동물들이 종종 목격됐다. 사람들이 집에 갇혀 있는 사이 야생동물들은 도로와 주차장, 들판을 자유롭게 돌아다녔다.
Unul dintre cele mai mari studii privind activitatea faunei sălbatice, implicând peste 220 de cercetători, 163 de specii de…
Dopo la pandemia di Covid-19 e i conseguenti lockdown, il mondo animale ha reagito in modo sorprendente, con i mammiferi che…
Uno studio internazionale ha osservato la variazione nel comportamento di 163 specie a seguito dei cambiamenti delle attività…
인적 끊기면서 야생동물 자주 목격돼 초식동물은 활동 늘고 육식동물은 감소 시골 동물은 숨고, 도시 동물은 밤에 활발 지역과 종에게 맞는 보호 대책 수립에 도움 코로나 19 봉쇄기 동안 동작 감응 자동 카메라에 찍힌 산양들./캐나다…
Amici di Noè La ricerca ha evidenziato che i grandi carnivori sono i più sensibili ai cambiamenti post Covid.
One of the largest studies on wildlife activity—involving more than 220 researchers, 163 mammal species and 5,000 camera traps…
How do wild animals react to human presence compared to without humans? This is what a recent study published in Nature Ecology
As cities quieted and streets emptied during the COVID-19 lockdowns, an unprecedented global experiment unfolded.
As cities quieted and streets emptied during the COVID-19 lockdowns, an unprecedented global experiment unfolded.
The COVID lockdowns and the subsequent reemergence of humans had some surprising effects onwildlifebeyond natureis healing…
Plant-eating animals more active, carnivores more cautious around humans One of the largest studies on wildlife activity—involvin…
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Plant-eating animals more active, carnivores more cautious around humans image: A wolverine seen along a hiking trail during…
In the early months of the Covid pandemic, when every bit of news seemed bleak, there was one heartwarming narrative that took…
Plant-eating animals more active, carnivores more cautious around humans One of the largest studies on wildlife activity-involvin…
Un macro-estudio científico mundial desmiente el tópico del carnívoro atraído por la presencia de humanos.
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Plant-eating animals more active, carnivores more cautious around humans One of the largest studies on wildlife activity—involvin…
In an unprecedented global study that mobilized over 220 researchers and utilized 5,000 camera traps, experts led by the…
One of the largest studies on wildlife activityinvolving more than 220 researchers, 163 mammal species and 5,000 camera traps…