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The yucca and the moth: How extreme weather impacts the timing of biological events

Source: The University of Arizona

All around us, nature runs on a finely-tuned schedule. However, extreme weather events are throwing off that schedule, prompting scientists to uncover some of the risks to our ecosystem.
This entry was posted in A Matter of Life or Death, Dealing with Disaster, Responses to Change and tagged Culture & Society, Science & Nature on June 1, 2025 by Tishawna Tate.

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