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Despite wildfires becoming more frequent and intense, little is known about how wildlife responds to the threats they present. Researchers at Oregon State University are attempting to shed some light on the issue. A recent study [https://news.oregonstate.edu/news/robin-study-suggests-fleeing-isn%E2%80%99t-necessarily-wildlife%E2%80%99s-first-response-wildfire-smoke] looked at how wildfire smoke affected the behavior of robins. Instead of simply fleeing the smoky conditions, the birds often reduced their activity and shortened their flight distances to remain in their home environments. Jamie Cornelius is an associate professor in the department of integrative biology at OSU and principal investigator of the university’s Little Bird Lab [https://littlebirdlab.org/]. She joins us to talk about what scientists are learning about how different wildlife species respond to wildfire.
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