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How Florida’s Key deer may be close to climate extinction

Posted on March 2, 2022March 17, 2022 by Melissa P | 10015 Views | 14 min read

Key Deer — Courtesy: Shutterstock — moosehenderson When Hurricane Irma destroyed south Florida in September of 2017, it knocked out electricity for millions, inundated homes, and killed more than 30 people. However, the devastation was not confined to humans.  In the Florida Keys, one of the Sunshine State’s most beloved species also took a beating:

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