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Gewin discusses the emergence of SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus causing COVID-19, which may not directly target wildlife but it has impacted conservation efforts around the world Government mandates to shelter in place or at least to practice social distancing have prevented researchers from monitoring field sites as well as rearing and releasing endangered species Unfortunately, the outbreak highlights how many species depend on direct human interventions The Stymied conservation efforts will likely have long-term impacts Fisheries biologist Jason Schooley says the Paddlefish Research Center (Miami OK) is shuttered due to COVID-19 Not only are scientists losing out on collecting data, but they also cant harvest caviar from angler fish donations - the proceeds of which fluid conservation projects statewide
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COVID‐19 impacts on conservation
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