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But as New England sees less and less snow due to human ... dense boughs that help the hares hide from predators. The small trees also create shade and hold onto snow, so the hares can camouflage.
Some tunicates are native to New England, but most of what this research group finds are invasive species. Scientists believe a lack of predators and warmer ocean waters caused by climate change ...
With few natural predators off the mainland U.S. and Alaska ... But climate change is altering that equation, especially in places like New England where coastal waters are warming faster than ...
Stone walls can be found here and there in other states, but only in New England are they nearly ubiquitous. That’s due to a regionally unique combination of hard crystalline bedrock, glacial soils ...