Nature takes back world's city streets emptied by coronavirus outbreak

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PARIS (AFP) - As humans retreat into their homes as more and more countries go under coronavirus lockdown, wild animals are slipping cover to explore the empty streets of some of our biggest cities.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

PARIS - As humans retreat into their homes as more and more countries go under coronavirus lockdown, wild animals are slipping cover to explore the empty streets of some of our biggest cities.

"This is the habitat they once had and that we've taken away from them," said Marcelo Giagnoni, the head of Chile's agricultural and livestock service that helped police capture the curious big cat. While the dawn and dusk choruses have been bringing comfort to many quarantined city dwellers, the museum's acoustics specialist Jerome Sueur said that doesn't mean there are more urban birds than before.

It is certainly great news for species like the common toad and the spotted salamander. The amorous amphibians are being spared from being"crushed crossing busy roads" in their haste to find a mate, said Jean-Noel Rieffel, of the French biodiversity office . BIRDWATCHING TO STAY SANE And it is the same for plants. Wild orchids - which are supposed to be protected - are often picked by walkers when they blossom in late April and May, said Rieffel. This year they will be spared that fate.

 

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