How the pandemic has helped and hurt animals around the world ...Middle East

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Sika deer in Nara Park, Japan. (Pixabay/)Some biologists have deemed the past year of pandemic-induced lockdowns and travel restrictions the “anthropause,” an unexpected look at what happens to the environment when humans are suddenly staying at home.One area where the change was especially apparent was in large mammals, particularly those that live in tourist areas. From enclosed zoos to open savannahs, the stoppage of travel affected the animals we like to watch and feed. Local fauna also came into greater view, less fearful of cities when the hum of engines and voices died down.It’s tempting to think it was all a reprieve for these mammals, but the reality is more complex, as a new review

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