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August 10, 2015
FLORA AND FAUNA
Almost 80 species scavenge hunting remains worldwide
Madrid, Spain (SPX) Aug 05, 2015
Human activities such as livestock farming, fishing or hunting yearly waste tons of food into natural ecosystems. A large part of this anthropogenic food is provided as carrion and subsidizes a wide range of vertebrate species. Spanish scientists have described for the first time the general structure of scavenger communities worldwide, which consist mainly of birds (66%) and mammals (34%). European ecosystems are yearly subsidized with ~100 million tons of carrion from big game hunting. However, ... read more
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