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File PDF document Starliper 2005.pdf
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File PDF document Starliper 2006.pdf
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File PDF document Starliper Morrison 2000.pdf
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File PDF document Starliper West Virginia.pdf
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File PDF document Starnes Bogan Cumberland River.pdf
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File PDF document Starnes Starnes 1980.pdf
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File PDF document Starrett 1971.pdf
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File PDF document Stasek 1966.pdf
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File PDF document State of the Wild: PERSPECTIVE OF A CLIMATOLOGIST
“Animals are on the run. Plants are migrating too.”1 I wrote those words in 2006 to draw attention to the fact that climate change was already under way. People do not notice climate change because it is masked by day-to-day weather fluctuations, and we reside in comfortable homes. Animals and plants, on the other hand, can survive only within certain climatic conditions, which are now changing. The National Arbor Day Foundation had to redraw its maps for the zones in which tree species can survive, and animals are shifting to new habitats as well. Are these gradual changes in the wild consistent with dramatic scientific assessments of a crystallizing planetary emergency? Unfortunately, yes. Present examples only hint at the scale of the planetary emergency that climate studies reveal with increasing clarity.
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State summaries: 2022 legislation passed to build wildlife crossings
Numerous states have passed legislation in 2022 to take advantage of new, historic federal funding for wildlife crossing structures.
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