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Monitoring Climate Change in the Smokies

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The red-cheeked salamander is a pretty special animal—they breathe through their skin and they don’t live anywhere else in the world except in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. How will climate change affect these unique animals?

The video version may be found here.

 

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