Animals
Hotter, Drier Days Spell Future Habitat Loss for Reptiles and Birds in US Southwest
Amid climate change in the US Southwest region, the desert tortoise may fare well, but most other reptile, as well as bird, species living in the area will face a dramatic loss of livable habitat, according to new research.
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