New York Times: As the United States experiences a snow shortage, researchers have released a study showing that declining snowfall in the mountainous regions of Arizona is causing a cascading series of effects that are proving devastating to songbirds .
United States Geological SurveyA red-faced warbler on its nest in Coconino National Forest in Arizona.
In recent years, scientists have become increasingly intent on understanding how the warming of the earth will affect wildlife populations. A lot of attention......
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Songbirds as a Casualty of Warming
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on January 10th, 2012
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