Authors acknowledge financial support from: the Dean Amadon Grant of the Raptor Research Foundation (to PS); the Raptor Research and Conservation Foundation, Mumbai, and the University of Oxford's Global Challenges Research Fund through the Ind-Ox initiative (KCD00141-AT13.01) (both to NK), and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (GBMF9881) and the National Geographic Society (NGS-82515R-20) (both to CR).Research is underway around the world to examine how a wide range of animal species have responded to reduced levels of human activity during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this perspective article, we argue that raptors are particularly well-suited for investigating potential ‘anthropause’ effects, and that the resulting insights will provide...
Wildlife population helps to maintain the ecological balance of nature. In the past, wildlife popula...
Most raptor populations are declining and nearly a fifth are threatened with extinction; thus there ...
The global lockdown to mitigate COVID-19 pandemic health risks has altered human interactions with n...
Research is underway to examine how a wide range of animal species have responded to reduced levels ...
Funding: Manuscript preparation was supported through: a Radcliffe Fellowship at the Radcliffe Insti...
DATA AVAILABILITY: The data belong to the University of KwaZulu-Natal and the various provincial con...
Funding: Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation; National Geographic Society (NGS-82515R-20).The global l...
Abstract Aim Raptors serve critical ecological functions, are particularly extinction-prone and are ...
Raptors are emblematic of the global biodiversity crisis because one out of five species are threate...
Wildlife population helps to maintain the ecological balance of nature. In the past, wildlife popula...
Most raptor populations are declining and nearly a fifth are threatened with extinction; thus there ...
The global lockdown to mitigate COVID-19 pandemic health risks has altered human interactions with n...
Research is underway to examine how a wide range of animal species have responded to reduced levels ...
Funding: Manuscript preparation was supported through: a Radcliffe Fellowship at the Radcliffe Insti...
DATA AVAILABILITY: The data belong to the University of KwaZulu-Natal and the various provincial con...
Funding: Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation; National Geographic Society (NGS-82515R-20).The global l...
Abstract Aim Raptors serve critical ecological functions, are particularly extinction-prone and are ...
Raptors are emblematic of the global biodiversity crisis because one out of five species are threate...
Wildlife population helps to maintain the ecological balance of nature. In the past, wildlife popula...
Most raptor populations are declining and nearly a fifth are threatened with extinction; thus there ...
The global lockdown to mitigate COVID-19 pandemic health risks has altered human interactions with n...