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As we commemorate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, this year's event is unlike any other we've experienced.
With much of the globe hunkering down at home or quarantining due to the coronavirus pandemic, society looks quite different than it did on April 22, 1970 – or even April 22 of last year, for that matter.
Amid closed restaurants, quiet office buildings and canceled sporting events, the new normal has had its fair share of environmental effects, with some areas in the U.S. reporting significant improvements in air quality.
Animals have taken advantage of the absence of humans in some areas, too. Several lions were caught sunbathing on the road of a closed national park in South Africa. Meanwhile, penguins and dogs roamed through a nearly empty aquarium, leading to some incredible cross-animal interactions.
Here's a look at some of the unique effects that coronavirus has had on our environment.
Earth Day 2020 dawned on Wednesday in the middle of a bizarre moment for the planet, with humans in lockdown due to the coronavirus and many animals suddenly feeling emboldened to venture into now-deserted cities, towns and parks.
Humans have watched from afar as nature has come creeping out of the shadows over the past month amid global lockdowns to curb the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus.
Herds of animals have boldly wandered through rural towns. Scavengers have picked over city trash bins with no humans around to shoo them away. And in some places, vicious packs have fought over food and territory that they’ll eventually be forced to surrender when the lockdowns end.
Wild Kashmiri mountain goats have been running rampant throughout the Welsh town of Llandudno since last month, much to the delight of locals and social media users.
With much of the globe hunkering down at home or quarantining due to the coronavirus pandemic, society looks quite different than it did on April 22, 1970 – or even April 22 of last year, for that matter.
Amid closed restaurants, quiet office buildings and canceled sporting events, the new normal has had its fair share of environmental effects, with some areas in the U.S. reporting significant improvements in air quality.
Animals have taken advantage of the absence of humans in some areas, too. Several lions were caught sunbathing on the road of a closed national park in South Africa. Meanwhile, penguins and dogs roamed through a nearly empty aquarium, leading to some incredible cross-animal interactions.
Here's a look at some of the unique effects that coronavirus has had on our environment.
Earth Day 2020 dawned on Wednesday in the middle of a bizarre moment for the planet, with humans in lockdown due to the coronavirus and many animals suddenly feeling emboldened to venture into now-deserted cities, towns and parks.
Humans have watched from afar as nature has come creeping out of the shadows over the past month amid global lockdowns to curb the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus.
Herds of animals have boldly wandered through rural towns. Scavengers have picked over city trash bins with no humans around to shoo them away. And in some places, vicious packs have fought over food and territory that they’ll eventually be forced to surrender when the lockdowns end.
Wild Kashmiri mountain goats have been running rampant throughout the Welsh town of Llandudno since last month, much to the delight of locals and social media users.
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
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