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Stress is contagious, and this also applies to animals - Earth.com
Nov 14, 2024 ... Wilderness that was once untouched is rapidly morphing into urban landscapes, evoking changes in animal habitats like never before. Along ...
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Land use changes affect elephant movement - Earth.com
Jul 28, 2022 ... Not only can these environments make navigation more difficult for animals, they are also a driving factor for human-wildlife conflict.
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Urban development and woodpeckers coexist in Seattle - Earth.com
Aug 22, 2018 ... ... wildlife,” said Narango. “This paper is a nice example showing that even a mature forest specialist can use and navigate the suburban ...
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Artificial light is luring birds to their death by the millions - Earth.com
Dec 4, 2023 ... ... Wildlife and Conservation Biology and the study's lead author, explained that city lights can entice birds into hazardous urban environments.
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Insects are vanishing from urban areas at a disturbingly rapid rate ...
Mar 26, 2024 ... ... wildlife, especially in warmer regions. Illuminating the plight of moths. Robert Guralnick, co-author and curator of biodiversity informatics ...
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How native plants can be rescued from human development ...
May 9, 2019 ... Native plants may even help larger animals passing through urban environments. Deer, moose and other large ungulates all move through ...
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How bird feeders are changing hummingbird interactions - Earth.com
Dec 13, 2018 ... ... wildlife. What is this? Report Ad. Scientists have yet to make a ... urban feeding stations across three different sites in California.
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Urban biodiversity is not a luxury - it is attainable for everyone ...
Nov 30, 2024 ... ... wildlife and enrich the quality of life for residents. Biodiversity in urban landscapes. Urban planning has a critical role in the shaping of ...
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Outdoor recreation noise triggers fear response in wildlife - Earth.com
Jun 14, 2024 ... Human noise has significant impacts on wildlife, disrupting their natural behaviors and habitats. This noise, often originating from urban ...
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Since 1970, Earth's wildlife populations have declined by 60 percent ...
Feb 10, 2020 ... Our consumption of natural resources, greenhouse gas emissions, and sprawls of urban and agricultural development are causing drastic declines ...
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