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    Stunning map predicts how wildlife will move to adapt to climate change

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    • Sub-Category: Adaptation
    • Source: Canadian Geographic
    • File Type: Map
    • Overview: How wildlife will (or won't) adapt to climate change in Canada
    • Web Link: https://www.canadiangeographic.ca/article/stunning-map-predicts-how-wildlife-will-move-adapt-climate-change
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    Stunning map predicts how wildlife will move to adapt to climate change

     Reproduction & Genetics / 80 views

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    • Sub-Category: Adaptation
    • Source: Canadian Geographic
    • File Type: Map
    • Overview: How wildlife will (or won't) adapt to climate change in Canada
    • Web Link: https://www.canadiangeographic.ca/article/stunning-map-predicts-how-wildlife-will-move-adapt-climate-change
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