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The need to forage for fuel also keeps millions of children out of school.
It is also helping to slow the deforestation of Africa, as fewer people now need to forage for wood.
Without the need to forage, domestic creatures have gradually lost some of the wits displayed by their wild cousins.
It is unlikely that he will ever need to forage for food, but the rain-or-shine sessions out in the woods taught him independence of a type that is hard to simulate in cultivated environments.
As shorebirds are too small to have enough stores to rely on during incubation [8], they need to forage away from the nest to meet daily energy requirements [9] [10].
An increased need to forage in order to meet these higher energy demands may also increase the risk of predation.
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But it began to decline in the second half of the 20th century as wildflower-rich grassland, which the bees needed to forage and thrive, was lost to intensively farmed land.
Since we evolved without artificial light at night, one theory holds that leptin goes up at night because it would be good to not be hungry during the night, rather than needing to forage in the dark and possibly get into trouble.
It is estimated that 97% of Britain's flower-rich grasslands, which the bees needed to forage and thrive, has vanished over the past 70 years.
No pollen was provided and bees needed to forage for this.
Investigations on the flower-visiting behaviour of sphingid moths revealed that tactile information gathered by the proboscis on the corolla surface is needed to forage efficiently.
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