Animals
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Dragonflies Head North Across Britain and Ireland Because of Climate Change
As temperatures increase, dragonflies, are migrating northwards throughout Britain and Ireland. According to new research, more than 40% of species have grown their range since 1970, while just around 10% have decreased.
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