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…
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…
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When did you last go anywhere without your cell phone? From maps and weather apps to social media platforms, we give consent…
When did you last go anywhere without your cell phone? From maps and weather apps to social media platforms, we give consent…
When did you last go anywhere without your cell phone? From maps and weather apps to social media platforms, we give consent…
When did you last go anywhere without your cell phone? From maps and weather apps to social media platforms, we give consent…
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In the early days of the pandemic, the Internet was rife with tales of nature reclaiming the world as humans were confined to…
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The last few years have been rough on my passport which was worn down from constant use until I tucked it away in my office as…
Bears roaming the streets of Italy. Pumas prowling cities in California. Goats taking over towns in Wales.
At one point in 2020, 4.4 billion people – more than half of the world's population – were under lockdown restrictions to stem…
Bears roaming the streets of Italy. Pumas prowling cities in California. Goats taking over towns in Wales.
En marzo de 2020, cuando se desconocía cuál era la vía principal de transmisión del coronavirus que causó la pandemia, y no había…
En un momento de 2020, 4400 millones de personas, más de la mitad de la población mundial, estaban bajo restricciones de…
At one point in 2020, 4.4 billion people—more than half of the world's population—were under lockdown restrictions to stem the…
At one point in 2020, 4.4 billion people – more than half of the world’s population – were under lockdown restrictions to stem…
By Robert PatchettPostdoctoral Research Fellow, Covid-19 Bio-Logging Initiative, University of St Andrews St Andrews (UK), Jun…
Bears roaming the streets of Italy. Pumas prowling cities in California. Goats taking over towns in Wales.
While humans were in strict lockdown, wild mammals roamed further – new research: At one point in 2020, 4.4 billion people …
– By Robert Patchett, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Covid-19 Bio-Logging Initiative, University of St Andrews At one point in…
A massive study of GPS tracking data on land animals during covid closures showed they roamed farther and acted more relaxed…
At one point in 2020, 4.4 billion people – more than half of the world’s population – were under lockdown restrictions to stem…
At one point in 2020, 4.4 billion people – more than half of the world’s population – were under lockdown restrictions to stem…
Marco Adda is an independent scholar, anthrozoologist, and expert on the behavior of dogs, focusing on free-ranging ones living…
In early 2020, my colleagues and I realized that animal-tracking data collected before, during and after the pandemic lockdowns…
In a typical spring, breeding seabirds – and human seabird-watchers – flock to Stora Karlsö, an island off the coast of Sweden.
Μια τυπική άνοιξη, τα αναπαραγόμενα θαλασσοπούλια – και οι άνθρωποι που τα παρακολουθούν – συρρέουν στο Stora Karlsö, ένα νησί στ…
In einem typischen Frühjahr strömen brütende Seevögel – und menschliche Seevogelbeobachter – nach Stora Karlsö, einer Insel vor…
In a typical spring, breeding seabirds – and human seabird-watchers – flock to Stora Karlsö, an island off the coast of Sweden.
Di musim semi yang khas, burung laut yang berkembang biak – dan pengamat burung laut manusia – berduyun-duyun ke Stora Karlso…
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In a typical spring, breeding seabirds – and human seabird-watchers – flock to Stora Karlsö, an island off the coast of Sweden.
In a typical spring, breeding seabirds - and human seabird-watchers - flock to Stora Karlsö, an island off the coast of Sweden.
In a typical spring, breeding seabirds — and human seabird-watchers — flock to Stora Karlsö, an island off the coast of Sweden.
In a typical spring, breeding seabirds — and human seabird-watchers — flock to Stora Karlsö, an island off the coast of Sweden.
In a typical spring, breeding seabirds — and human seabird-watchers — flock to Stora Karlsö, an island off the coast of Sweden.
In a typical spring, breeding seabirds — and human seabird-watchers — flock to Stora Karlsö, an island off the coast of Sweden.
In a typical spring, breeding seabirds — and human seabird-watchers — flock to Stora Karlsö, an island off the coast of Sweden.
In a typical spring, breeding seabirds — and human seabird-watchers — flock to Stora Karlsö, an island off the coast of Sweden.
In a typical spring, breeding seabirds — and human seabird-watchers — flock to Stora Karlsö, an island off the coast of Sweden.
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Scientists have been studying the unusual, global reduction of travel and mobility during COVID-19 lockdowns to understand how…
No one expected a pandemic, but researchers have learned a lot from it and are determined to do it again as the pandemic…
Of the 82 bird species considered in an analysis, the distribution of 66 changed during pandemic-related shutdowns, and most of…
Of the 82 bird species considered in an analysis, the distribution of 66 changed during pandemic-related shutdowns, and most of…
A bald eagle perches on a tree at Sunset Park in Rock Island, Ill., in March. A new study says that many species of birds…
Scientists say birds thrived where humans were afraid during the pandemic. Click to enlarge the image toggle caption Joel Lerner…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
A bald eagle perches on a tree at Sunset Park in Rock Island, Ill., in March. A new study says that many species of birds…
A bald eagle perches on a tree at Sunset Park in Rock Island, Ill., in March. A new study says that many species of birds…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
A bald eagle perches on a tree at Sunset Park in Rock Island, Ill., in March. A new study says that many species of birds…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
Wednesday, September 22, 2021 Scott Neuman / NPR "Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
"Anthropause" is a word scientists have coined to describe the scaling back of human activity since the beginning of the COVID-19…
When much of the world went into lockdown in the spring of 2020, traffic disappeared and pollution levels dropped.
A bald eagle perches on a tree at Sunset Park in Rock Island, Ill., in March. A new study says that many species of birds…
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed tough challenges for sea turtle conservation projects across the planet.
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed tough challenges for sea turtle conservation projects across the planet.
In the early days of COVID-19 lockdowns, people stayed inside their homes and waited out what they hoped would be a temporary…
Tracking data show how pumas in California’s Santa Cruz Mountains responded to regional shelter-in-place orders New research…
Tracking data show how pumas in California’s Santa Cruz Mountains responded to regional shelter-in-place orders New research…
Researchers were able to clearly connect declining levels of human mobility during regional shelter-in-place orders with pumas…
New research from the University of California, Santa Cruz shows how regional shelter-in-place orders during the coronavirus…