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montane

[mon-teyn] / ˈmɒn teɪn /


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"The new chameleon is only known from a degraded montane rainforest in northern Madagascar and might be threatened by extinction," said the Scientific Reports journal.

From BBC

One of the most attractive and approachable birds of Colombia's high montane forests at about 3,000m altitude.

From BBC

It represents a rare natural wetland community known as the montane floodplain slough forest, which is rated as critically impaired and also provides habitat for the significantly rare lax manna-grass population.

From Washington Times

Now, global warming is quickly reshuffling those montane climates—and few peaks record the impact of human-driven climate change more vividly than Chimborazo itself.

From Science Magazine

Now, global warming is quickly reshuffling those montane climates.

From Science Magazine