06-20-2018, 03:04 PM
Even when we don't mean to bother animals we are having an impact on them. Studies are showing that animals that are not usually nocturnal and now moving in that direction. By being more active at night they can reduce interactions with people.
https://www.labroots.com/trending/plants...mans-study
This is happening, but I wonder what the consequences will be. Will some animals really be able to adapt. Will they be more at risk from predators? Will they have a harder time with their food supply.
These are good questions that only time will tell. Once again we are having an impact on the environment and its animals.
Once again we do not know what the outcome will be. We are forcing change on the environment. We don't know what will happen as a result. We are forcing species to change and adapt to overcome the effects of our presence and we don't know what the outcome will be. I have a feeling it will be a bit more serious than a few squirrels that stay up late and sleep during the day.
https://www.labroots.com/trending/plants...mans-study
This is happening, but I wonder what the consequences will be. Will some animals really be able to adapt. Will they be more at risk from predators? Will they have a harder time with their food supply.
These are good questions that only time will tell. Once again we are having an impact on the environment and its animals.
Once again we do not know what the outcome will be. We are forcing change on the environment. We don't know what will happen as a result. We are forcing species to change and adapt to overcome the effects of our presence and we don't know what the outcome will be. I have a feeling it will be a bit more serious than a few squirrels that stay up late and sleep during the day.
Catherine