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Egg-Tossing Invasive Species Crosses Bering Strait
Eurasian cuckoos, one of which is pictured here, are invading North America. Climate change has taken its toll on the Bering Strait's landscapes, which has made it easy for these birds to migrate to new lands. However, this could cause drastic declines of native bird populations.
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