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03/08/2010 08:55:00 AM EST

More evidence of climate change: Woolly mammoths bones resurfacing in Siberia

As noted in prior posts, it is the accumulation of evidence from around the world about changes in migration patterns of various animals, die-offs of forests, expanding ranges of insect pests, etc. that indicates that climate change is happening. The latest snippet? Woolly mammoth bones are resurfacing in Siberia as the permafrost thaws unexpectedly. See http://www.latimes.com/news/custom/scimedemail/la-fg-woolly-mammoth2-2010mar02,0,2535425.story.

 


 
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Dave Bogglinton wrote re: More evidence of climate change: Woolly mammoths bones resurfacing in Siberia
on Tue, Jun 7 2011 8:02 AM
well na, we found a mammoth!

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