Study suggests pumas utilize sly strategy of fertilizing plants that recruit prey to hunting grounds
A new Panthera study published today in Landscape Ecology has found that pumas might utilize a sly hunting strategy known as 'garden to hunt,' by which puma kills fertilize or deposit nutrients in ...
Findings highlight the importance of dark, connected landscapes for wildlife living near urban areas. Artificial light is one of the fastest-growing forms of human disturbance. This research shows ...
Mountain lions or pumas leave behind the carcasses of their prey, which break down to enhance soil quality and support plant growth, attracting more prey to these nutrient-rich areas in a “garden to ...
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