Dogged by climate change and human hunters, a mammoth’s life is written in her tusks

https://www.science.org/content/article/dogged-climate-change-and-human-hunters-mammoth-s-life-written-her-tusks

By MICHAEL PRICE, Science. 

Excerpt: ...the 14,000-year-old woolly mammoth whose tusks were found in 2009 near Fairbanks, Alaska, ..., Elma (for short) needed a life story, which a detailed analysis of the tusks has now provided. Her travels are giving Combs and colleagues a rare glimpse into the ways of her species at the end of the last ice age—and insight into how pressure from a changing climate as well as hunting by early humans may have helped spur mammoths’ extinction.... 

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