The Alarming Impact of Extreme Heat on Wildlife Amid Climate Change
As climate change intensifies, wildlife is increasingly at risk from extreme heat, which disrupts their natural behaviors and can lead to dire consequences for various species.
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As climate change intensifies, wildlife is increasingly at risk from extreme heat, which disrupts their natural behaviors and can lead to dire consequences for various species.
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