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Keeping Tabs on Climate Change

Explore how climate change is impacting South Florida's ecology, with insights on wildlife and drought conditions affecting wetlands.

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As I wrote here several weeks ago, global warming is already changing South Florida's ecology. The difficulty facing land managers and field biologists is determining the extent of the change and what actions to take. After talking with a number of U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service staffers based in the southeast, I had the impression that their efforts would be hampered by a lack of hard data. It seemed to me that they were operating--for the moment--mostly on observation and gut feeling. So this new program tracking the effects of climate change in South Florida has to be welcome news to federal biologists. The Miami Herald reports that a joint effort by the Univerisity of Florida and the U.S. Geological Survey "will monitor when flowers open and whether wetlands plants are being adversely impacted by drought conditions." Additionally," monitoring stations" soon to be set up all around Florida

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