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The Wildlife Conservation Society has released a new report detailing the effects of climate change on a range of species. The report profiles more than a dozen species and outlines threats that include: “changing land and sea temperatures; shifting rain patterns; exposure to new pathogens and disease; and increased threats of predation.”
Publication of the report is meant to coincide with the COP15 currently underway in Copenhagen and with th… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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