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Summer 2021
Defenders Magazine
Vol 96, Issue 4
How climate-change-related storms and fires are devastating wildlife and what we can do about it.
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Summer 2021
What’s Wasps Got to Do With It
When it comes to pollinators, we prize bees for performing crucial ecosystem services. But there’s
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A Bad Year for Manatees
Florida manatees, those beloved bulbous and bewhiskered creatures of shallow seabeds and coastal canals, estuaries and freshwater rivers, have proved more adaptable and resilient than once believed.
Don’t Mess With Fire
Almost 90% of forest fires are caused by human negligence, according to the National Interagency Fire Center.
It’s Getting Hot in Here
How climate-change-related storms and fires are devastating wildlife and what we can do about it
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