Open this photo in gallery A University of Manitoba study published Wednesday in the journal Science Advances is the most comprehensive yet to use the unique circumstances presented by the pandemic to measure what happens to wildlife when human presence is reduced....
“ It was very obvious that it benefitted a lot of species.” The study, published Wednesday in the journal Science Advances, is the most comprehensive yet to use the unique circumstances presented by the pandemic to measure what ha
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