Canadian researchers seek paths for animals to migrate in response to climate change

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News : NPR Environmental research students Valérie Bolduc and Jaynina Deku review test photos from motion-activated cameras they have installed around a water culvert to monitor wildlife.

Global warming is causing many species to migrate northward, but roads often can prevent them from doing that. Scientists are looking for ways to make that passage easier and safer.

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July 19, 2022 at 03:15PM Emma Jacobs

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