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The first farmers often made landscapes more biodiverse – our research could have lessons for rewild Aspen

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But humans didn’t suddenly appear in the year 1500. Early humans were burning the African savannahs from about 400,000 years ago, and possibly much earlier.


There is evidence that Neanderthals altered the plants and landscapes of Europe about 125,000 years ago. And while there is still some debate, humans were probably the decisive factor in the extinction of most of Earth’s once-widespread megafauna over the past 100,000 years.


 Published date:

July 27, 2024

 Region:

Colorado

 City:

Aspen

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