Why Are Animals Foraging Earlier This Fall?
Why Are Animals Foraging Earlier This Fall?
US · Published Oct 7, 2025
Animals are foraging earlier this fall across the United States, raising concerns about the impacts on wildlife.
Climate change and habitat loss are potential drivers of this shift in foraging behavior.
Early foraging can lead to increased stress and mortality for animals, as well as increased human-wildlife conflicts.
Early foraging: Unpacking the reasons this fall
Across the United States, reports are emerging of animals engaging in foraging behavior earlier than usual this fall. From squirrels burying nuts to bears preparing for hibernation, the timing of these activities seems to be shifting, raising questions about the underlying causes and potential long-term impacts on wildlife.
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