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January 19, 2006
Frogs: the Canary in the Biodiversity Mine?
A study recently published in Nature links the disasterous decline in amphibians with global warming. Frog study
The scientific blogosphere, of course, is stoutly debating the study. See, e.g. Deltoid on Frogs
January 19, 2006 in Biodiversity, Climate Change, Governance/Management, International, Physical Science, South America, Sustainability | Permalink
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