Federal wildlife officials cite climate change threats in South

Courtesy Outdoor Recreation News  Thu, 09/24/2009 - 02:08

Top U.S. wildlife officials said Wednesday they will try to save barrier islands, fight invasive species and work with companies to restore wildlife habitat as they confront the risks posed by climate change across the South.


 

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