Article 56JKF Deadly diseases from wildlife thrive when nature is destroyed, study finds

Deadly diseases from wildlife thrive when nature is destroyed, study finds

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Damian Carrington Environment editor
from Science | The Guardian on (#56JKF)

Rats and bats that host pandemic pathogens like Covid-19 increase in damaged ecosystems, analysis shows

The human destruction of natural ecosystems increases the numbers of rats, bats and other animals that harbour diseases that can lead to pandemics such as Covid-19, a comprehensive analysis has found.

The research assessed nearly 7,000 animal communities on six continents and found that the conversion of wild places into farmland or settlements often wipes out larger species. It found that the damage benefits smaller, more adaptable creatures that also carry the most pathogens that can pass to humans.

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