In Desert Seared By Climate Change, Burrowers Fare Better Than Birds

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In the arid Mojave Desert, small burrowing mammals like the cactus mouse, the kangaroo rat and the white-tailed antelope squirrel are weathering the hotter, drier conditions triggered by climate change much better than their winged counterparts, finds a new study published in Science.

Over the past century, climate change has...

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