CSU scientists mimic drought conditions to study impacts

NUNN, Colo. – Short-term drought causes extensive loss of grasslands and shrublands, according to new research from Colorado State University. Drought is always coming and going from the landscape, so not all areas of the planet experience the same level of drought at the same time. That’s why scientists needed to create their own artificial drought scenario for research purposes.

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