Geese hatching eggs in winter? Experts concerned climate change is reshaping wildlife
Wildlife and climate change experts are concerned after the sighting of two newborn goslings in London, Ont., at the end of December. One wildlife rehabilitation director said he’s been seeing a lot of strange wildlife behaviour in the last few months and fears it's not a good sign for the planet.
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Wildlife and climate change experts are concerned after the sighting of two newborn goslings in London, Ont., at the end of December. One wildlife rehabilitation director said he’s been seeing a lot of strange wildlife behaviour in the last few months and fears it's not a good sign for the planet.