Animals
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How Gannets Thrive Dealing with Threats of Warming Sea Temperatures
The tenacious gannets travel great distances to feed their chicks. The threat of climate change could affect the reproductive success of gannets. A recent report looked into how the gannets on Quebec isle managed to deal with sea-warming temperatures and climate change.
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