In the early days of the COVID-19 lockdowns, social media was flooded with reports of animals reclaiming abandoned environments. According to one widely shared post, dolphins had returned to the canals of Venice. While many of those stories have since been debunked, conservationists are providing legitimate reports of cleaner air and water, and wildlife reclaiming contested habitats. With widespread closures of parks and conservation areas around the world, could this be an opportunity to transform the way we manage and use these protected environments
The global lockdown to mitigate COVID-19 pandemic health risks has altered human interactions with n...
The global lockdown to mitigate COVID-19 pandemic health risks has altered human interactions with n...
The COVID-19 pandemic zoonosis has determined extensive lockdowns worldwide that provide an unpreced...
In the early days of the COVID-19 lockdowns, social media was flooded with reports of animals reclai...
Reduced human mobility during the pandemic will reveal critical aspects of our impact on animals, pr...
The global lockdown to mitigate COVID-19 pandemic health risks has altered human interactions with n...
The global lockdown to mitigate COVID-19 pandemic health risks has altered human interactions with n...
The COVID-19 pandemic zoonosis has determined extensive lockdowns worldwide that provide an unpreced...
In the early days of the COVID-19 lockdowns, social media was flooded with reports of animals reclai...
Reduced human mobility during the pandemic will reveal critical aspects of our impact on animals, pr...
The global lockdown to mitigate COVID-19 pandemic health risks has altered human interactions with n...
The global lockdown to mitigate COVID-19 pandemic health risks has altered human interactions with n...
The COVID-19 pandemic zoonosis has determined extensive lockdowns worldwide that provide an unpreced...