Climate Change & National Wildlife: A Survival for a Warming World
National Parks Conservation Association, August 2009, online edition, 60p
"The effects of climate change have been visible for years in our national parks. Glaciers are disappearing faster than scientists had predicted even a few years ago. Native trees and animals are losing ground because changing temperature and weather patterns are making the availability of food,water, and shelter less certain. Fish and wildlife are being driven from their national park homes by changes that are unfolding faster than the animals’ ability to adapt."
Go to the
report at:
http://www.npca.org/climatechange/wildlife_survival/pdfs/00-NPCA-Wildlife.pdf
D12/05-09 Posted September 7, 2009
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