How Climate Change Affects Invasive Species
As the world heats up, plants and animals previously restricted to smaller ranges are encroaching on new territories, threatening the survival of native ecosystems.
As the world heats up, plants and animals previously restricted to smaller ranges are encroaching on new territories, threatening the survival of native ecosystems.
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