COVID was a good chance to study what the animals did while humans were locked down

A pair of mountain goats caught on camera walking along a hiking trail near Lake Louise in Banff ´ºÉ«Ö±²¥ Park are shown in a handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Madeleine Wrazej, Parks Canada & UBC WildCo. **MANDATORY CREDIT**

VANCOUVER - The COVID-19 lockdown for humans was not an opportunity for wildlife to run free, in fact a new study found herbivores tend to be more active around people, while carnivores remained hidden.

The study, published Monday in Nature Ecology and Evolution and led by researchers at the University of B.C., is one of the largest of its kind on wildlife activity, involving 120 researchers worldwide and 5,000 so called camera traps, taking pictures of the animals.

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