Amphibian populations at Yellowstone - the world’s oldest national park - are in steep decline, a major study shows. The authors link this to the drying out of wetlands where the animals live and breed, which is in turn being driven by long-term climate change. (via BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | Climate link to amphibian decline
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Amphibian populations at Yellowstone - the world’s oldest national park - are in steep decline, a major study shows. The authors link this to the drying out of wetlands where the animals live and breed, which is in turn being driven by long-term climate change. (via BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | Climate link to amphibian decline

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posted : Thursday, October 30th, 2008

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