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Climate Change Is Leaving Native Plants Behind

February 8, 2016

By John Upton

Climate Central

Native plants are struggling to keep up with changes around them as pollution from fuel burning and deforestation continues to warm the planet.

Read more here: http://www.climatecentral.org/news/climate-change-is-leaving-native-plants-behind-19992

Posted in News and tagged Climate Change, Habitat, Native Plants, Wildlife.

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