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  • Support these organizations, which are working to establish corridors of undeveloped land that will allow cold-sensitive animals to migrate.

    How You Can Fight Global Warming 2009

  • The last time it was this cold, South Florida was, from the perspective of zoogeography, a bit of a different place; recent years have seen an influx of non-native animals, many of them cold-sensitive reptiles.

    Arthur Rosenfeld: Frozen Iguanas, Compassion And Zen 2010

  • The “species lines” of most tree species will be lower and farther south than the “treeline proper” formed at the boundary of the most cold-sensitive species.

    Latitudinal Treeline « Climate Audit 2007

  • The relationship between neuron firing and brain temperature appears to be complex, with different neurons having different reactions to temperature (see Warm - and cold-sensitive neurons inactive at normal core temperature in rat hypothalamic slices).

    "By the heat of the mobile, thoughts acquire speed" Ray Girvan 2004

  • The relationship between neuron firing and brain temperature appears to be complex, with different neurons having different reactions to temperature (see Warm - and cold-sensitive neurons inactive at normal core temperature in rat hypothalamic slices).

    Archive 2004-09-01 Ray Girvan 2004

  • For example, in high-altitude or high-latitude drylands with cold nighttime temperatures during part of the year, planting beans, tomatoes, or other cold-sensitive plants against a south-facing rock pile is a good idea.

    5. How plants live and grow 1991

  • For example, cool soil temperatures favor the fungi more than the roots of cold-sensitive squash varieties.

    5. How plants live and grow 1991

  • Wildlife Conservation Society is working with land trusts and others to secure corridors just outside Glacier National Park for wide-ranging cold-sensitive species like wolverines.

    NYT > Home Page By LESLIE KAUFMAN 2011

  • Wildlife Conservation Society is working with land trusts and others to secure corridors just outside Glacier National Park for wide-ranging cold-sensitive species like wolverines.

    NYT > Home Page By LESLIE KAUFMAN 2011

  • Wildlife Conservation Society is working with land trusts and others to secure corridors just outside Glacier National Park for wide-ranging cold-sensitive species like wolverines.

    NYT > Global Home By LESLIE KAUFMAN 2011

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