Nepalese tigers showed rapid behavioral response to reduced road traffic during COVID-19 lockdown, study finds

University of Michigan researchers and their colleagues used a nationwide COVID-19 lockdown in Nepal as a natural experiment to test the responses of two GPS-collared tigers to dramatic reductions in traffic volume along a national highway.


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Source: Phys.org