To Protect History, A National Park Preps For Climate Change
Climate change is affecting what's in Mesa Verde National Park that visitors see. Over the last decade, scorching wildfires have destroyed archaeological artifacts — and have also revealed new ones.
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July 26, 2016 at 03:43PM
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NPR News: To Protect History, A National Park Preps For Climate Change
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