Hunting behind disappearance of large animals: Study

A recent study from Aarhus University's ECONOVO Center concludes that human hunting, rather than climate change, was the primary cause of megafauna extinctions over the last 50,000 years. The loss of large animals has had significant ecological consequences, and the researchers emphasize the importance of active conservation and restoration efforts to mitigate these changes and support biodiversity.

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