Illinois’ deer increased movement in study areas as more humans hunkered down during pandemic
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Deer and other wildlife moved more freely during the COVID-19 lockdown, according to a new study that included whitetails in Illinois and a researcher at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.
It is a not-surprising-yet-interesting point about the pandemic’s impact: wildlife basically had a green light to move more freely by “disentangling” humans’ impact on wildlife movement patterns.
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