Environment
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Northern Fish Are Tough, but Climate Change Is Causing Some to Dwindle
Northern stream fish come from a long line of hardy adapters. But the survival tools these fish have used for millennia could be a disadvantage as environmental conditions in the north warm and more fast-paced species move in.
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