Iceland reports the presence of mosquitoes for the first time, as climate warms
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Iceland has reported the presence of mosquitoes for the first time, specifically the Culiseta annulata species, as confirmed by the Natural Science Institute of Iceland. This discovery is significant as it highlights the impact of climate change on ecosystems, with these insects likely arriving via freight. Understanding how warming temperatures affect wildlife is crucial for future environmental management.
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