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This Endangered Bird Species Benefited from Covid-19 Lockdowns
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SUMMARY - A new study from the University of Granada (UGR) reveals that the initial year of the Covid-19 pandemic, 2020, was beneficial to at least one species: A type of bird called "Bonelli's Eagles," which saw its highest reproduction rate in the 31 years that the endangered species has been monitored. A lack of human interaction in its environment is a main cause for the brief but significant rise.

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Thanks to more than three decades of monitoring, researchers at the University of Granada reveal how human absence during the pandemic impacted the reproduction of a threatened species: the Bonelli...
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