Morning Overview on MSN
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
Somewhere in Wyoming, a wolf veered off its usual route. In the skies over Kansas, a red-tailed hawk shifted its hunting ...
When people disappeared from the landscape, as they did during the pandemic, wild animals changed how they used space and ...
In the movie Hoppers, scientists “hop” human consciousness into animal-like robots to talk to other species. We asked the experts their thoughts on how conceivable the plot is. Some scientists believe ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
The mere presence of humans—not just our changes to the land—can alter wild animals' behaviors, a new study suggests
The world is in the throes of a biodiversity crisis, with numerous animal species declining or disappearing altogether. Scientists know that much of this turmoil stems from human development—physical ...
The persistent presence of humans and their infrastructure in U.S. national parks has yielded dramatic changes in the behaviors of large animals who live there, a new study has found. Even during the ...
A new analysis of GPS tracking data from 37 animal species, paired with cellphone location data from across the United States ...
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