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Entries for December 2017
A Big Fish Story; Proactive Planning in the Face of Climate Change
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(December 17, 2017)
It’s easy to understand the threat posed by climate change to polar bears. But how many people think about what climate change means for fish? Fish that thrive in cold rivers and lakes, such as brook trout, walleye, whitefish, and sturgeon, are an important cultural and economic resource that is deeply threatened by climate change. How threatened? That is what WCS Canada set out to discover by modeling not just the impacts of climate change, but of new roads and ind...
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