Global Warming Affecting Squirrel Reproduction
University of Alberta researchers recently concluded a 10-year study showing that red squirrels in the Yukon are reproducing earlier in the year in response to global warming and thus being genetically affected by it.| Comments on article "Global Warming Affecting Squirrel Reproduction" | |||||||||
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