How artificial watering holes help wildlife survive Mexico's changing climate

How artificial watering holes help wildlife survive Mexico's changing climate
WWF launched a new project to make wildlife like tapirs less vulnerable to drought during the dry season by installing and monitoring artificial water sources in Mexico’s Calakmul Biosphere Reserve.

Published July 21, 2021

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