Effects of non-ionizing electromagnetic fields on flora and fauna, part 1. Rising ambient EMF levels in the environment

(2022)
Method

Literature Review – Examined existing studies on wildlife exposure to ambient electromagnetic fields (EMF), focusing on behavioral, reproductive, and physiological impacts.

Case Studies – Analyzed documented effects across species, including navigation disruption, mating interference, and DNA damage.

Source

EMF

MOBILE 5G

Internet of Things

Result

Wildlife Impacts: EMF disrupts migration, foraging, reproduction, and survival in multiple species.

Cellular Damage: Evidence of cyto- and geno-toxicity (cell/DNA harm) from chronic low-level exposure.