Nature Reserves Attract Humans, But At A Cost To Biodiversity
Sunday, July 6, 2008 - 19:21
in Biology & Nature
Countering a perception that establishing nature reserves in developing nations drives away local communities, a new study finds that human settlements are actually drawn to protected areas in Africa and Latin America. Unfortunately, the researchers also found a link between high rates of human population growth and illegal harvesting of timber, bushmeat hunting and species extinction.