
Studies Warn of Extreme Weather Impact on Wildlife Habitats
Multiple studies predict that large wildlife habitats worldwide are likely to be affected by extreme weather events like heatwaves, fires, and floods, with one study projecting impacts by 2050 and another suggesting 36% of land animal habitats could be affected by 2085.
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Extreme events could impact 36% of land animal habitats by 2085, says new study
By Nikhil Ghanekar
Read full article →Large wildlife habitat worldwide likely to be hit by extreme weather by 2050: Study
Large wildlife habitats to face heatwaves, fires, floods by 2050, according to a new paper in Nature Ecology and Evolution.
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