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In the Rockies, warmer climate adds a month to flower season
phenologyclimate changeRocky MountainsRocky Mountain Biological LaboratoryColoradoaspenconiferwildflowers
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Mar 19, 2014 (Futurity.org:http://www.futurity.org Delivered by Newstex) For almost 40 years, field scientists strapped on cross-country skis, shouldered backpacks with supplies and set out over three miles of snow and rocks to a field station near a meadow high in the Rocky Mountains as soon as the
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