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A study published today in Science, shows that boreal forests in far-northern latitudes may one day act as a climate refuge for black spruce, the foundational tree for the northwoods ecosystem; home to caribou, snowshoe hare, lynx, and sable; and nesting site for dozens of migratory bird species.
A study published today in Science, shows that boreal forests in far-northern latitudes may one day act as a climate refuge for black spruce, the foundational tree for the northwoods ecosystem; home to caribou, snowshoe hare, lynx, and sable; and nesting site for dozens of migratory bird species.
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