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Wild Mammals Roamed When Covid Kept Humans Home

Por: The New York Times Science June 08, 2023

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The NewsWhen pandemic-related shutdowns kept people at home in early 2020, wild mammals roamed more freely across the landscape, according to that was published in Science on Thursday. The study is based on data collected by location-tracking tags affixed to 2,300 animals from 43 species, including brown bears in Alaska, giant anteaters in Brazil, reindeer in Norway, lions in Kenya and Asian elephants in Myanmar.In places with the strictest... + full article



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