Study: Small mammals are climbing higher in Colorado's Rocky Mountains to flee warming temperatures
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William Adams
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KMGH Staff
and last updated 2021-02-16 23:18:40-05
Small mammals in the Rocky Mountains are starting to move uphill to flee warming conditions, according to new research published last week.
Christy McCain, an associate professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado Boulder, led the study. The findings were published in the Ecology Society of America's journal, titled "Ecology."
The study spanned more than a decade and included 47 species of Colorado rodents and shrews. It found that the animals are moving uphill to avoid rapidly warming temperatures brought on by climate change.