As human population grows, people and wildlife will share more living spaces around the world
- Written by Neil Carter, Associate Professor of Wildlife Conservation, University of Michigan
Human-wildlife overlap is projected to increase across more than half of all lands around the globe by 2070. The main driver of these changes is human population growth. This is the central finding of our newly published study in the journal Science Advances.
Our research suggests that as human population increases, humans and animals will share...









