Tracking data show how the quiet of pandemic-era lockdowns allowed pumas to venture closer to urban areas
Published Date: 6/24/2021
Source: phys.org
New research from the University of California, Santa Cruz shows how regional shelter-in-place orders during the coronavirus pandemic emboldened local pumas to use habitats they would normally avoid due to their fear of humans. This study, published in the journal Current Biology, is part of a growing wave of research working to formally document the types of unusual changes to wildlife movements and behaviors that people around the world reported during pandemic lockdowns.