Your Favorite Fishing Stream May be at High Risk From Climate Change - Here's How to Tell - UConn Today

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Many of the streams that people count on for fishing, water and recreation are getting warmer as global temperatures rise. But they aren’t all heating up in the same way.

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Your favorite fishing stream may be at high risk from climate