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May 2, 2022

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365 Days of Climate Awareness 203 — Impacts on New Zealand Native Species

In Lake Wānaka on the South Island, warmer water temperatures have led to a new species of phytoplankton taking over for the native variety.

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By Michael Sutherland

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