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Story WFDD September 26, 2013

Looking at Climate Change in the Peruvian Andes

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Image by Justin Catanoso. Peru, 2013.
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In the most biologically diverse place on earth, rising temperatures are causing trees and plants to...

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Wake Forest biologist Miles Silman, one of the co-founders of the Andres Group in 2003, delivered the first lecture of the group’s annual meeting. Image by Justin Catanoso. Peru, 2013.

Every few generations, a challenge arises for leaders around the world. In the final part of our series on climate change, Wake Forest biology professor, Miles Silman, and journalism program director, Justin Catanoso, discuss their recent research trip to Peru with WFDD's Audrey Fannin.

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