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    Britain has a new snake species – should it be allowed to stay?

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    Britain has a new snake species – should it be allowed to stay?

    If follows two cases of accidental introductions

    Britain has a new snake species – should it be allowed to stay?

    All animals live in or seek a set of climate conditions they find tolerable. This “climate envelope” partially determines where animals are found, but the continued existence of many species now rests on the outcome of human-driven climate change.

    Rising temperatures are moving the available climate niches of many species into areas which were previously too cool. While their ranges shift poleward or to higher elevations, their habitat downslope or closer to the equator shrinks, as it becomes too hot to live in.

    Flying and marine animals are relatively free to follow these shifting niches. Birds and butterflies are two examples. New species arrive regularly in the UK with the warming climate and are generally met with excitement by enthusiasts and scientists alike, given that they are a natural effort by a species to make the best of a difficult situation.

    Britain has a new snake species – should it be allowed to stay?

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/britain-new-snake-species-aesculapian-regents-park-b2695178.html

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    David Pike is an experienced news journalist with over 20 years experience as a UK News editor for WTX News and other news publications.

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