Canadian muskoxen hit by double punch of novel diseases and climate change
PolicyFriday, April 3, 2026Mongabay

Canadian muskoxen hit by double punch of novel diseases and climate change

Canadian muskoxen are increasingly threatened by the combined effects of novel diseases and climate change, prompting them to retreat to higher elevations in search of better conditions. This shift highlights the need for targeted conservation efforts to protect these vulnerable species in the face of environmental changes.

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