It has been found that over 50 percent of nearly 600 surveyed species of bird may lose more than half of their current geographical range across the three climate change scenarios.
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It has been found that over 50 percent of nearly 600
surveyed species of bird may lose more than half of their
current geographical range across the three climate change
scenarios.
There has been speculation regarding the devastation of
global warming and how it is likely to be the cause of the
predicted downfall of the north-American bird species. The
aggressive expansion of agriculture has begun to swipe the
natural habitats away from the birds’ wings.
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Which birds are under threat?
The exact figure of birds under threat from this
human-induced climate change has reached a
shocking 341. Including iconic breeds such as the
Bald Eagle, Baltimore Oriole and Brown Pelican. By
2050, these figures are predicted to increase
dramatically from 50-100%.
Although there are some species of bird that are
more apt than others in adapting to these shifting
climate changes, the sheer scale of fear associated
with losing such a mass of fowl should be a sobering
enough wake-up call to society’s carbon footprint.
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Could it be bye bye birdie for good? Birds
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