Milder winters appear to have resulted in physical changes in two species of mice in southern Quebec, in what the lead researcher from McGill University says is “very likely” an example of the consequences of climate change.
For the past decade, biologist Virginie Millien has been studying two species — the white-footed mouse and the deer mouse —
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