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How climate change is displacing animals

Climate change-linked extreme weather events have become more common as well as more severe. A study sheds light on their profound impact on ecosystems, especially on native species.

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Invasive species could reap benefits from extreme weather

Paris (AFP) Nov 6, 2023 - Extreme weather might be wreaking havoc across the globe, but some non-native plants and animals could be benefiting from the disasters, adding risk to already threatened local species, according to a new study Monday.

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Invasive species could reap benefits from extreme weather

PARIS: Extreme weather might be wreaking havoc across the globe, but some non-native plants and animals could be benefiting from the disasters, adding risk to already threatened local species,.

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