Chicago: Ancient ponds in the Arctic are drying up during the polar summer as warmer temperatures evaporate shallow bodies of water, Canadian researchers said yesterday.
They said the evaporation of these ponds - some of which have been around for thousands of years - illustrates the rapid effects of global warming, threatening bird habitats and breeding grounds and reducing drinking water for animals.
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