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Animal-human interactions have been found to have positive influences on children across the world. In particular, research supports the benefits of animal-assisted activities in addressing ...
Research shows that even low-impact activities such as hiking and camping can scare animals into increased nighttime activity.
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The Cool Down on MSNResearchers discover surprising impact of animals moving throughout forest: 'Helps us understand the connections'
The research team combined data from thousands of studies, mapping where seed-dispersers live, how many seeds they spread, ...
By analyzing 8.9 million wildlife images from camera traps across 38 countries, scientists discovered that more than half (61%) of the 400 mammal species studied don't follow the activity patterns ...
Animals' brain activity 'syncs' during social interactions Date: June 23, 2019 Source: Cell Press Summary: Egyptian fruit bats and mice, respectively, can 'sync' brainwaves in social situations ...
Animals at the Louisville Zoo got the opportunity to have fun while cooling off on Saturday for World Water Day.
The latest findings show animals typically avoid human activity by shifting the time of day when they are active – rather than physically moving to a less populated area.
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