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Mark Schwartz

University of California, Davis
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mwschwartz@ucdavis.edu

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Foresters hope 'assisted migration' will preserve landscapes as the climate changesMay 22, 2022NPR
Birds of Passage - A proposal to introduce an endangered species to a group of California islands challenges assumptions about native habitats under global warming.January 4, 2022Alta Journal
California fires are burning at higher elevations than ever, creating new dangersSeptember 14, 2022Los Angele Times
California wildfires are climbing higher up mountains, putting more forest at risk of flamesAugust 28, 2021San Francisco Chronicle
CBS News Poll: Californians Are Concerned About Climate Change After Extreme Summer WeatherAugust 16, 2021CBS Sacramento
Amid Climate Pressures, a Call for a Plan to Move Endangered SpeciesMay 19, 2021Yale Environment 360
Why this year's Folsom Lake super bloom is so amazingly rare - and troublingMay 6, 2021San Francisco Chronicle
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