Climbers leave rare plants' genetic variation on the rocks
Tuesday, May 3, 2011 - 21:30
in Earth & Climate
Rock climbers are having a negative impact on rare cliff-dwelling plants, ecologists have found. In areas popular with climbers, conservation management plans should be drawn up so that some cliffs are protected from climbers, experts urge.
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