Researchers found that when human mobility was constrained by lockdown measures, wildlife soon took notice — moving closer to roads and moving more freely across the landscape.
This bolder behaviour was seen across species, the study found.
"This was one very rare occasion where we could separate human behaviour from changes on the landscape." Elephants fight at the Elephant National Park in Addo, South Africa. Elephants were among 43 species tracked in the global study. Hebblewhite, who studies elk in the Alberta Rockies, said many of the study authors had worked together on a 2018 paper examining how human activity in general altered wildlife movements.
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