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National park animals change behaviors amid just a few humans: study
The presence of even a few humans in national parks can have significant impacts on the behavior of the wildlife that live there, a new study has found.    People might already expect that animals would change their routines to avoid humans at popular parks like Yosemite and Yellowstone — which can see more than a million visitors each year, the study authors surmised. But they found that even in remote, rarely visited parks, these rules apply.  Almost any level of human activity in a protected area can alter the behavior of animals who inhabit the territory, according to the study, published on Thursday in People and Nature.    “There’s been increasing recognition of how much

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