Survival By Degrees
From NC Bird Conservation
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Survival By Degrees: 389 Bird Species on the Brink
As the climate changes, so will the places birds need.
Audubon scientists took advantage of 140 million observations, recorded by birders and scientists, to describe where 604 North American bird species live today—an area known as their “range.” They then used the latest climate models to project how each species’s range will shift as climate change and other human impacts advance across the continent.
The results are clear: Birds will be forced to relocate to find favorable homes. And they may not survive.
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Bobolink +, American Goldfinch +, American Robin +, Baltimore Oriole +, Cerulean Warbler +, Common Loon +, Hooded Warbler +, Lark Bunting +, Nashville Warbler +, Northern Pintail +, Piping Plover +, Purple Finch +, Red-breasted Nuthatch +, Royal Tern +, Sandhill Crane +, Scarlet Tanager +, Semipalmated Plover +, Wood Thrush + and Yellow Warbler +