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NYBG Scientists Discover 22 New Species in 2023

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Provided by: New York Botanical Garden|Published on: February 14, 2024
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  • This article describes the importance of tracking biodiversity to comprehend the extent of climate change impacts on ecosystems.
  • Students will learn that in 2023, curators described 22 new species and immediately concentrated on their conservation and survival.
  • Students will also learn about the scientific process for tracking and classifying biodiversity and naming species.
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Subjects: Biology, English Language Arts
Authors: Cosette Patternson
Region: North America, USA - Northeast, United States, Global, New York, New York City
Languages: English

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