June 30, 2015 — A new environmental report from UMass and the U.S. Geological Survey warns that climate change continues to affect New England fish and wildlife.
USGS ecologist Michelle Staudinger says the study confirms previous findings – that temperatures are going up in all seasons, and especially winter. That means there’s more rain and less snow, which changes the flow of streams in the spring.
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