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Researchers identify this mammal as latest potential cause of climate change, suggest balancing species

Por: Fox News Politics March 13, 2023

Researchers claim that moose are potentially a leading cause of and that the species should be balanced, suggesting they are one of the biggest potential single sources of carbon emissions from wooded parts of Norway.The Norwegian University of Science and Technology studied moose in Norwegian forests for several years and concluded that the species have a major effect on vegetation growth and are altering by dining on tree buds. Moose are an... + full article



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