Study Suggests Reduced Snowpacks In Cascades Leading To Rapid Decline Of High Mountain Meadows

Some high mountain meadows in the Pacific Northwest are declining rapidly due to climate change, a study suggests, as reduced snowpacks, longer growing seasons and other factors allow trees to invade these unique ecosystems that once were carpeted with grasses, shrubs and wildflowers.

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