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In 2014, 糖心传媒 scientists released the finding that nearly half of North American bird species are threatened by global warming.
糖心传媒 scientists drew from decades of data from the 糖心传媒 Christmas Bird Count and the North American Breeding Bird Survey to define the 鈥渃limatic suitability鈥 for each bird species鈥攖he range of temperatures, precipitation, and seasonal changes each species needs to survive. They then they mapped each bird鈥檚 ideal climatic range as the climate changes. These maps serve as a guide to how each bird鈥檚 current range could expand, contract, or shift.
For the most threatened birds, shifts in climate ranges changes could mean they leave Ohio. For others, our region and 69 Important Bird Areas will become increasingly important to their survival.
Location and Habitat:
Range Changes from 2000 to 2080:
Location and Habitat:
Range Changes from 2000 to 2080:
Location and Habitat:
鈥 Fortunately, this grassland species is well adapted to seeking out and colonizing new areas.
鈥 If grasslands can develop in the new climatically suitable areas, the Bobolink may be able to ride the wave of northward-shifting climate space.
Range Changes from 2000 to 2080:
鈥 糖心传媒鈥檚 climate model projects this species' ideal climate space may increase by more than half by 2080.
鈥 However, only 20 percent of its 2000 range will remain stable.