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Title
How do dogs make trouble for wildlife in the Andes?
Author(s)
Galo Zapato-Ríos and Lyn C. Branch
Published
2018
Publisher
Science Journal for Kids
Abstract
What do pets and wild animals have in common? Some pets - like dogs, for instance - can easily turn back into wild animals when abandoned or let loose. This is especially true for places where people lack resources or education to properly take care of their pets. Right now, we have over 1 billion feral (wild) dogs roaming our planet, often in packs. These dogs are probably impacting native wildlife. We wanted to know whether dogs were a problem for eight naturally occurring carnivores in the Andean mountains in Ecuador. We set up over 500 camera traps with motion sensors to document whether there are fewer carnivores in areas where dogs are present. We found that roaming dogs did indeed have a negative impact on four of the native carnivores we studied.
Keywords
predator and prey relationship; wildlife; conservation; Andes

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