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One by one, the crate doors swing open and five Arctic foxes bound off into the snowy landscape.But in the wilds of southern Norway, the newly freed foxes may struggle to find enough to eat, as the impacts of climate change make the foxes' traditional rodent prey more scarce.In Hardangervidda Nation

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