Global warming experts recommend drastic measures to save species
An international team of conservation scientists from Australia, the United Kingdom and United States, including University of Texas at Austin professor Camille Parmesan, call for new conservation tactics, such as assisted migration, in the face of the growing threat of climate change.
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