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Forest fire, courtesy USDA

Climate change will mean more frequent and intense droughts and forest fires. Photo courtesy USDA

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Caitlin Leutwiler is a Communications Associate at Defenders of Wildlife who works to educate the media and general public about climate change, offshore drilling and conservation issues in Florida and other Southeastern states.

2 Responses to “Forest fire, courtesy USDA”

  1. G’Day! Defendersblog,
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    Good Job!

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