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Climate change endangers species in Galápagos

By Matt Young
December 25, 2018 14:00 MST
Iguana
Amblyrhynchus cristatus – Galápagos marine iguana.


The Times sent reporter Nicholas Casey and photographer Josh Haner to the Galápagos Islands. Their report shows a lot of species disappearing or in trouble as a direct result of climate change. Extremes of El Niño and La Niña are taking their toll on plants and animals that cannot keep up with the pace of the change.

    

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