Environment
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Organisms Dependent On Sub-Snow Ecosystem Threatened By Melting Snow Cover
Diminishing snow cover in the Northern Hemisphere is a threat to numerous species of plants and animals that depend on the snow blanket for survival, according to a recent report from a team at University of Wisconsin, Madison.
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