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1,500 Finland Species Undergo Biodiversity Shift Due to Climate Change, Global Warming
Climate change has caused species to shift between the 'better' and 'worse' areas of their climatic niches, according to an analysis of long-term monitoring data for over 1,500 species in Finland. These impacts were most severe at higher latitudes
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