The world's first and only species to go "extinct" because of climate change has been found alive and well - and living where it always has for the past 80,000 or so years - on the Indian Ocean atoll of Aldabra.
The world's first and only species to go "extinct" because of climate change has been found alive and well - and living where it always has for the past 80,000 or so years - on the Indian Ocean atoll of Aldabra.