Amazon-based scientists have long known that rapidly rising temperatures mean that places where species live today won't be where they live tomorrow. For a vast number of species - ranging from insects, birds and primates to all manner of plants - upslope migration could present a potential, though perilous, pathway to resilience and survival during the climate crisis. This knowledge has raised a vital question: What are the most likely and best…
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