Warming Lake Superior stresses wildlife, observers say
A new report says fish and wildlife in the Lake Superior basin face a looming climate crisis.
The National Wildlife Federation in the U.S. says radical change is ahead for the world’s largest freshwater lake because it's heating up rapidly. The overarching theme of the report, called "Wildlife in a Warming World: Confronting the Climate Crisis," is that climate change is the biggest threat wildlife will face this century.
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