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Rock stacking trend can be harmful to wildlife

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These Instagrammable sculptures can be harmful to the animals, plants and soils of the ecosystems in which the stones are found.

PARIS: If you’re planning a hike in the mountains soon and feel the urge to pick up rocks, pile them up and post your creation on Instagram, think again.

This trend, known as “rock balancing,” “cairns,” “rock stacking” or “stone stacking” may be all the rage on Instagram, but it can have very real consequences for the flora and fauna that populate mountain waterways.

Back in 2020, Australian ecologist Nick Clemann, issued a warning about the dangers of such formations to a particular skink lizard in a report by Australian media outlet ABC News.

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