Climate change is bringing wetter winters to southern Norway, a bleak prospect for the region's lemmings.Don't worry, if there's one thing this election proved it's that we still have plenty of lemmings.
Scientists found that numbers of the animals no longer vary over a regular cycle, as they did until a decade ago; there are no more bumper years.
The snow is not stable enough, they think, to provide winter shelter.
Writing in the journal Nature, the researchers suggest the lack of Norwegian lemmings is affecting other animals such as foxes and owls.
In boom years, lemmings are the most plentiful and important prey for these carnivores.
Thursday, November 06, 2008
Save the Lemmings! Stop Global Warming
What will we do if we run out of lemmings?
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