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As extreme weather events increase, what are the risks to wildlife?


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As extreme weather events increase, what are the risks to wildlife?
Last year the United States racked up nearly $100 billion in damages from weather and climate disasters. These events are starting to take their toll on wildlife, too.
Image credit: Texas Army National Guard/1st Lt. Zachary West, public domain
A hailstorm in South Texas. Tornadoes in Tennessee. Wildfires across
the West. A barrage of Gulf Coast hurricanes. Those are among the record 22 weather and climate disasters that each topped $1 billion in damages last year in the United States.
In all, the price tag for 2020 hit a whopping $95 billion and that’s just in the United States. Reinsurance firm Swiss Re put global economic losses at $175 billion last year, including $32 billion for floods in China and $13 billion in damages from Cyclone Amphan across India and Bangladesh. ....

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Biologists say a wider American Legion Bridge would destroy critical research site


Biologists say a wider American Legion Bridge would destroy critical research site
Katherine Shaver, The Washington Post
Dec. 11, 2020
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1of6Members of the Washington Biologists Field Club, Ralph Eckerlin, Robert Soreng and Matthew Perry, talk about the research that s been done for the past 120 years.Washington Post photo by Katherine FreyShow MoreShow Less
2of6A one-room cabin built in 1901 is nestled atop a hill on Plummers Island.Washington Post photo by Katherine FreyShow MoreShow Less
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4of6Markers indicate where bridge construction could occur on the island.Washington Post photo by Katherine FreyShow MoreShow Less
5of6A sign on Plummers Island states it s the most thoroughly studied island in North America. Washington Post photo by Katherine FreyShow MoreShow Less ....

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