If you've ever wondered how farming spread far and wide, our research on past human societies offers one explanation: contact between different groups often drives change. A new study led by an ...
Scientists tracked people and wildlife during COVID-19 and discovered new ways humans and animals may coexist.
As Ebola, Hantavirus, Nipah and other diseases re-emerge, epidemiologist Dr Lalit Kant explains how deforestation, ...
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Yale’s six-year GPS study of 4,500 animals shows 65% of species shift behavior the moment humans show up
More than 4,500 wild animals tracked by GPS across six years changed how they used their habitat the moment people arrived, ...
Language shapes the way we view our world. In the field of wildlife conservation, even very subtle word choices drive peoples’ perceptions around individual species or situations. These word choices ...
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65% of wild animals just got caught changing how they move when humans are near — Yale tracked wolves, hawks, vultures, and cranes by GPS across the US
A wolf in Yellowstone doesn’t need to see a hiker to know one is close. It picks up the scent, hears the footfall, registers ...
While it was already known that human activity changes the environment, Phys.org reported that a recent study, published in the journal Science, has shown the effect of human activity on animal ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 02 Zero hunger, SDG 03 Good health and well-being, SDG 14 Life Below Water, SDG 15 Life on Land and SDG 12 Responsible Consumption & ...
A study led by a scientist at the University of California San Diego offers new warnings on the dangers of human interactions with wildlife. Assistant Professor Shermin de Silva of the School of ...
Humans around the world form deep and varied relationships with other animals—connections that shape daily life, emotional well-being, and resilience. In his acclaimed book Unleashing the Bond: ...
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