As climate change pushes deer north, other animals could lose
As winters hot, white-tailed deer push Never to the north In North America. A recent study In Global Change Biology suggests that climate change East conduct these habitat changes — changes that can further threaten Woodland caribou In north Canada.
THE study used 300 remote cameras through THE north Alberta-Saskatchewan border, collection almost 80,000 pictures of white-tailed deer Since 2017 has 2021 And using THE pictures has estimate white-tailed deer density In THE region on time.
As winters hot, white-tailed deer push Never to the north In North America. A recent study In Global Change Biology suggests that climate change East conduct these habitat changes — changes that can further threaten Woodland caribou In north Canada.
THE study used 300 remote cameras through THE north Alberta-Saskatchewan border, collection almost 80,000 pictures of white-tailed deer Since 2017 has 2021 And using THE pictures has estimate white-tailed deer density In THE region on time.
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