As rock climbing soars in popularity, some cliff-side snail populations may be crashing, according to new research. While focusing attention on cliff ecosystems, the finding is also instigating debates about tougher climbing regulations.
SLASHING SNAILS. Cliff-dwelling snail species, represented here by their shells, decline on frequently climbed rocks.
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