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Study Reveals Wildlife's Behavioral Changes in Response to Human Presence

A recent study from the Yale Center for Biodiversity and Global Change indicates that wildlife modifies its behavior due to human presence and habitat changes.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 5 days ago
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A large-scale study conducted by the Yale Center for Biodiversity and Global Change has uncovered significant insights into wildlife behavior.

The research highlights that wildlife not only reacts to alterations in their habitats caused by human activity but also to the mere presence of people.

These findings suggest that wildlife is capable of adapting to both environmental changes and human interactions, raising important questions about biodiversity and conservation.