Vicuña poop is helping ecosystems adapt to melting glaciers. An international collaboration of researchers led by senior author Steven Schmidt (University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA) has found that ...
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The bathroom habits of a lesser-known cousin to the llama are helping researchers better understand how ecosystems adapt to climate change. Vicuñas live high in alpine areas of the Andes in South ...
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The vicuna occupies an important place in the heart and soul of Peru. At the height of the Inca Empire, roughly two million roamed the Andes Altiplano. Video by Tom Garmeson. Dr Radha Modgil ...