University of Copenhagen: Iconic Savanna Mammals Face Genetic Problems Due to Fences and Roads
April 12, 2024
April 12, 2024
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, April 12 (TNSres) -- The University of Copenhagen issued the following news:
Species Wildebeest migrations have become a rarer sight in Africa as humans continue to interrupt their historic migratory routes with roads, fences, cities, livestock and farmland. This has led to genetic decay in those herds that are no longer able to roam freely, according to new research led by the University of Copenhagen.
Whether by way of Attenborough, Disney or Nati . . .
Species Wildebeest migrations have become a rarer sight in Africa as humans continue to interrupt their historic migratory routes with roads, fences, cities, livestock and farmland. This has led to genetic decay in those herds that are no longer able to roam freely, according to new research led by the University of Copenhagen.
Whether by way of Attenborough, Disney or Nati . . .