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Pika Stories in Rocky Mountain National Park

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Provided by: National Park Service|Published on: April 27, 2021
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  • This video from the National Park Service describes a research study about Pika, an important climate indicator species present in Rocky Mountain National Park.
  • The video explains how scientists monitor the species, track their health, and collect data with the help of citizen science volunteers.
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Subjects: Biology
Authors: National Park Service
Region: Colorado
Languages: English

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