Dan Riskin on how predators can protect their environments

Dan Riskin reports on research that suggests predators can help an environment become more resistant to extreme temperature changes.

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    Where’s the coverage of the protests and Truckers?

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    Where’s the coverage of the protests and Truckers?

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