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In the Field: UW researchers are tracking how lions and African wild dogs in Botswana are responding to climate change
Environment & Climate · 9 June 2026
Every summer, Briana Abrahms and members of her lab head to northern Botswana to study how large predators, such as lions and African wild dogs (shown here), are affected by climate change and other shifts in their environment. Photo: Kasim Rafiq Every summer,
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