The lynx effect: Smell of predators enough to curb deer browsing, study finds - The findings offer a tool for helping forests ...
Deer change where and how long they feed when they detect the scent of large predators, reducing damage to young trees.
New research shows that the mere smell of predators is enough to change deer behavior and limit browsing damage to tree saplings. The findings, published in the Journal of Applied Ecology, offer a ...
New research shows that the mere smell of predators is enough to change deer behavior and limit browsing damage to tree saplings. The findings offer a ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. In a pretend world of talking animals, the two keystone predators might compare notes on the ...
NFU Scotland has backed the Scottish Government’s opposition to the reintroduction of lynx amid renewed debate over bringing large carnivores back.
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