Many animals are shifting from day to night to avoid people

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Many animals are shifting from day to night to avoid people

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2018-06-19 06:09

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A new study says lions and tigers and bears are increasingly becoming night owls because of us.

Scientists have long known that human activity disrupts nature. The latest research found even activities like hiking and camping can scare animals and drive them to become more active at night.

Researchers led by University of California, Berkeley, analysed 76 studies involving 62 species in six continents. Animals included lions in Tanzania, otters in Brazil, coyotes in California, wild boars in Poland and tigers in Nepal.

They found fear of humans has caused many species to increase their nighttime activity by about 20%.

Results were published in the journal Science.

https://www.news24.com/Green/News/many- ... e-20180614


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Re: Many animals are shifting from day to night to avoid people

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And so they should be scared of humans! :O^


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