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The monarch population is already small, she said, and triple-digit heat in the western states last year may have slowed breeding. Monarchs are threatened by warming temperatures linked to climate ...
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While temperatures are rising globally, they’re getting particularly extreme in cities thanks to the urban heat island effect ... can a city control its rat population as temperatures rise?