Male Pumas' Energy Spent Avoiding Humans Linked to Smaller Home Ranges

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Published at : October 01, 2021

UC Santa Cruz researchers have shown that pumas will go to great lengths to avoid humans, and it’s taking a toll on them. They’re concerned about the long-term impacts on the ecosystem. [Show ID: 37469]

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