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Climate Change: Mountain Ponds Dried Up in the Heat Leaves Amphibians Starving for Water
In addition to the raging wildfires, the Pacific Northwest lowlands are experiencing devastation in mountain pond habitats as a result of climate change. According to recent forecast models, this just may be new norm that amphibians have to get used to.
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