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How Wildlife Survives Hurricanes

Source: USA Today

When hurricanes hit land, they don’t only destroy the homes of people. They also destroy the homes of animals. How are animal populations affected by these huge storms? Read about how fish, birds, deer, and other animals are hurt or even helped by the impact of hurricanes.

This entry was posted in Dealing with Disaster and tagged Science & Nature on April 30, 2014 by Anita Hacker.

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