Blog Post Image: ‘Life as Research Scientist’: Jo Varner, Biologist

A rabbit relative known as a pika sits among wood, moss and rocks on rockslide or talus slope in Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge. A University of Utah study found the pikas — which normally live at much higher elevations and are threatened by climate change – survive at nearly sea level in Oregon by eating more moss than any other known wild mammal. Photo Credit: Mallory Lambert, University of Utah

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