Britain has a new snake species – should climate change mean it is allowed to stay?
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Britain has a new snake species – should climate change mean it is allowed to stay? / Major, Thomas; Wüster, Wolfgang.
In: The Conversation, 07.02.2025.
In: The Conversation, 07.02.2025.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
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Major, T & Wüster, W 2025, 'Britain has a new snake species – should climate change mean it is allowed to stay?' The Conversation. <https://theconversation.com/britain-has-a-new-snake-species-should-climate-change-mean-it-is-allowed-to-stay-249043>
APA
Major, T., & Wüster, W. (2025). Britain has a new snake species – should climate change mean it is allowed to stay? The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/britain-has-a-new-snake-species-should-climate-change-mean-it-is-allowed-to-stay-249043
CBE
Major T, Wüster W. 2025. Britain has a new snake species – should climate change mean it is allowed to stay?. The Conversation.
MLA
Major, Thomas and Wolfgang Wüster. "Britain has a new snake species – should climate change mean it is allowed to stay?". The Conversation. 2025.
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Major T, Wüster W. Britain has a new snake species – should climate change mean it is allowed to stay? The Conversation. 2025 Feb 7.
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AU - Wüster, Wolfgang
PY - 2025/2/7
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KW - Herpetology
KW - Climate change
KW - Conservation
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