<strong>New study concludes that disturbance to wildlife from human recreational activities is increasing</strong>
Disturbance to wildlife from human recreational activities is increasing, as remote areas become accessible to greater numbers of people, according to a new study published in the European Journal of Wildlife Research. Scientists recorded the locations of collared deer near a popular walking track in the Scottish Highlands over a two-year period and concluded that animals that appear to be habituated to regular disturbance may nevertheless alter their behaviour and diet as a result.
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