A biologist turns her sights on climate and the elusive huckleberry

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A biologist turns her sights on climate and the elusive huckleberry

A wildlife biologist turns her sights on climate science and the elusive huckleberry
Researcher Tabitha Graves counts huckleberries, noting production, climate variations, pests and pollinators, to establish a set of data to measure the effects of climate change on the species.
A ripe huckleberry patch in Glacier National Park, Montana. The berries provide about 15 percent of bears’ diets in the area.

A biologist turns her sights on climate and the elusive huckleberry

Researcher Tabitha Graves counts huckleberries, noting production, climate variations, pests and pollinators, to establish a set of data to measure the effects of climate change on the species.
A ripe huckleberry patch in Glacier National Park, Montana. The berries provide about 15 percent of bears’ diets in the area.