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Audubon predicts climate change will shrink bird ranges

2014-09-14 08:17:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Scranton Times-Tribune: By 2080, birds like the northern saw-whet owl, the scarlet tanager and the Baltimore oriole could all but disappear from Pennsylvania. Climate change is expected to shrink and shift northward the ranges of these and hundreds of other species across North America, according to a groundbreaking National Audubon Society study. Last week, the almost 110-year-old conservation group posted its findings for 588 birds on Climate.audubon.org. The site features maps showing predictions of how species...

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