How human activity is changing non -vegetarian behavior in the cloud forests of Mexico

How human activity is changing non -vegetarian behavior in the cloud forests of Mexico



Even within the sanctuary of protected conservation areas, the rhythm of life is changing for carnivorous people in the Monten clouds of Mexico. German Gonzalez ’24 mesk, doctorate students Siria Games, and a new Yale School of Environment Study by Nobloch Family Associate Professor of Nyma Harris, Wildlife and Land Conservation found that the increased human activity could be converted into behavior of species like Occlots, Pums.