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Climate change seen as suspected factor in Western Arctic Ca
Climate change seen as suspected factor in Western Arctic Ca
Climate change seen as suspected factor in Western Arctic Caribou Herd decline
The herd, long one of North America's largest, is slumping, and several signs point to warming conditions as a driving factor.
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