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Dr. David Wright and Joseph Stewart of the California Department of Fish and Game have been peering into rock crevices in the northern Sierra Nevada and beyond to see whether the American pika may be affected by climate change. Arguably the cutest animal in the state, the pika lives at high elevations and is thought to be sensitive to warming. As with a lot of science, their study has been raising many new questions.
All proceeds benefit the Sierra College Natural History Museum.
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