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Cirques, which are bowl-shaped depressions formed by glacial erosion, create unique microhabitats that can significantly impact wildlife. The cold, moist conditions often found in cirques support specialized plant and animal species adapted to these environments. Additionally, the varied topography and exposure levels within cirques can foster biodiversity by providing different niches for organisms. However, as climate change alters these glacial features, the associated wildlife may face challenges related to habitat loss and shifting ecosystems.

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