Trees That Survived California Drought May Hold Clue To Climate Resilience
When it comes to surviving the warming climate, scientists are finding that some plants and animals have an edge. The hope is that these "super adapters" can help preserve their species.
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October 16, 2019 at 11:08PM
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NPR News: Trees That Survived California Drought May Hold Clue To Climate Resilience
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