University of Wyoming, Other Researchers Find Concerns for Animals Tied to Same Habitats
January 12, 2022
January 12, 2022
LARAMIE, Wyoming, Jan. 12 (TNSJou) -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release on Jan. 11, 2022:
Some wildlife are stuck in their ways. Like humans, wild animals often return to the same places to eat, walk on the same paths to travel and use the same places to raise their young.
A team of researchers led by scientists from the University of Wyoming and the University of Washington has reviewed the scientific literature and found that, while this &quo . . .
Some wildlife are stuck in their ways. Like humans, wild animals often return to the same places to eat, walk on the same paths to travel and use the same places to raise their young.
A team of researchers led by scientists from the University of Wyoming and the University of Washington has reviewed the scientific literature and found that, while this &quo . . .