"Extreme Heat Causes Howler Monkeys to Drop Dead in Mexico"

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Extreme weather, exacerbated by the El Niño cycle and climate change, is causing severe impacts on wildlife, including the deaths of at least 138 howler monkeys in Mexico due to dehydration. Conservationists, like those at the World Wildlife Fund, are implementing various initiatives to mitigate these effects, such as improving nest designs and providing artificial shade, but the long-term impacts of climate change remain a significant threat to animal populations.
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- Mexico's howler monkeys dropping dead as heat toll mounts Reuters Canada
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