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Warming climate expected to squeeze out Arctic bird habitat
2016-08-08 14:04:14| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Anchorage Daily News: Many species of shorebirds that migrate to the Arctic each year to breed their young will lose substantial amounts of their summer habitat to climate change, and the biggest losses in the coming decades will be in Alaska and neighboring parts of Russia, new research concludes. By 2070, higher temperatures brought on by climate change will eliminate important Arctic breeding habitat for at least two-thirds of the 24 bird species evaluated in a study published in the journal Global Change Biology,...
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Climate change shifting bird ranges
2016-08-06 02:44:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
London Free Press: In the middle of a hot summer, I think about the impact of climate change on birds. Bird scientists have been more focused on this issue over the past decade. Results range from sobering to intriguing. One of the largest recent studies was Audubon's Birds and Climate Change Report. Using 30 years of citizen science data, future ranges of 588 North American birds were plotted. Various birds' ranges are expected to expand, shrink, or shift. As an example, by 2050 the hermit thrush -- a bird...
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P&G Celebrates Dawn\'s Bird Rescue Initiative
2016-08-01 21:33:00| Happi Breaking News
A milestone since an oil spill that changed everything.
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Bird migration changing due to climate change, development at Indian coasts
2016-07-02 11:50:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Zee News: According to experts, developmental activities in coastal wetlands of India and climate change are the two main factors behind change in arrival patterns of migratory birds. The important coastal wetlands along the east coast of India are Gulf of Mannar, Point Calimere, Pulicat, and Chilika. On the east coast, due to the degradation of wetlands habitats, populations of various waterbird species are dwindling in their traditional wintering sites, said S. Balachandran, deputy director, Bombay...
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Nepals Extinct Bird Spotted After Disappearing for 178 Years
2016-06-15 16:44:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
EcoWatch: A team of bird-watchers stumbled upon a bird that hasn`t been seen in eastern Nepal for almost 200 years. The red-faced liocichla (Liocichla phoenicea) hasn`t been spotted for 178 years and was thought to be locally extinct, according to Australian Geographic. A group of ornithologists spotted the bird on a 10-day bird watching tour. We were excited when we first spotted a pair of red-faced liocichla in the forest, Hem Sagar Baral, of the Zoological Society London and leader of the tour,...
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