Census shows which mammals survive in forests surrounded by sugarcane plantations

Researchers at São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Brazil have published a census of medium and large mammals found in 22 forest remnants surrounded by sugarcane plantations in the state. The findings are “surprisingly positive”, according to Mauro Galetti, a professor in the Ecology Department of the university’s Rio Claro Bioscience Institute (IBRC-UNESP).