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Deforestation Is Making Lizards Disappear: 84% of North American Lizards At Risk Due to Climate Change
New research highlights the plight of lizards due to the widespread loss of trees. The study has revealed that the combined stress of deforestation and climate change will negatively impact up to 84 percent of North America’s lizards by the end of the century.
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