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Conservation & wildlife management
Bird species and climate change: the global status report (pdf 422kb)
This publication provides a global analysis of current and future impacts of climate change on birds. The report reviews more than 200 research reports to assemble a clear and consistent picture of climatic risk to this important animal group, illustrated with numerous examples and case studies.The report finds that:
- Climate change now affects bird species' behaviour, ranges and population dynamics
- Some bird species are already experiencing strong negative impacts from climate change
- In future, subject to greenhouse gas emissions levels and climatic response, climate change will put large numbers bird species at risk of extinction, with estimates of extinction rates varying from 2 to 72%, depending on the region, climate scenario and potential for birds to shift to new habitat.
- Resource link:
http://wwf.org.au/publications/ bird-species-and-climate-change.pdf - Published: November 2006
- Source: World Wildlife Fund Australia (http://wwf.org.au)
- Added to ADG on: 22 August 2007 , contributed by: Mark Otter - WWF
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