For many island species, the next tropical cyclone may be their last
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For many island species, the next tropical cyclone may be their last
The Bahama warbler, a species which suffered greatly as a result of Hurricane Dorian in 2019. David PereiraWhen a major cyclone tears through an island nation, all efforts rightly focus on saving human lives and restoring livelihoods. However, these storms have permanent consequences for other species that are often forgotten. As the world continues to heat, cyclones are expected to become more frequent, intense and unpredictable. The Internatio…
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