The discovery is an important step toward understanding biodiversity and understanding the impact of climate change on species migration.
A new mammal has moved to the Czech Republic from Africa. Scientists see the cause of climate change. Novinky.cz writes about it.
This is a “common shrew” – a small insectivorous animal from North Africa, similar to a mole.
“Recently there have been reports that he left, for example, Switzerland or went to Ireland and the UK thanks to someone. The movement to the north is noticeable, and its arrival to us can be predicted. The spread to the northeast is probably due to climate change and global warming,” said Joel Goi de Bellokova, Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Vertebrate Biology in Brno, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.
The discovery is an important step toward understanding biodiversity and understanding the impact of climate change on species migration. This behavior of mammals may indicate climate change and the effect of global warming.
We remind you, earlier in Denmark the oldest hedgehog in the world was found.
Source: korrespondent

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