Bats that help make tequila are endangered. Here's how climate change is coming for your margarita

Bats that help make tequila are endangered. Here's how climate change is coming for your margarita

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A Mexican long-nosed bat swoops in. Getty Images The Mexican long-nosed bat is a key pollinator for the plant used to make tequila. The bat faces extinction as temperatures rise, habitats disappear, and food sources dwindle. Weber Azul thrives in harsh conditions. But rapidly changing climate…

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