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Tag Archives: global warming

Salamander Expansion On Ice, As Climate Heats Up

July 9, 2015by Rob O Sullivan

The last glacial maximum in Ireland made the island inhospitable to the common frog (Rana temporaria). As the ice retreated about 12,000 years ago, a population of common frogs was […]

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Sex and Climate Change – Yes, You Read That Right…

June 9, 2015by herpsocireland

Climate change; two words synonymous with a growing list of threats facing the continuity of our planet, and coming to the forefront as one of the most prominent problems of […]

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