British wildlife faces devastation

Courtesy Outdoor Recreation News  Mon, 12/14/2009 - 20:24

The UK is already feeling the effects of global warming, as rising temperatures put native species at risk of extinction Press Association guardian.co.uk , Monday 14 December 2009 10.40 GMT The Environment Agency is warning that species such as dormice are under pressure from warmer weather.


 

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