Breeding birds vulnerable to climate change in arctic alaska: A story of winners and losers
Wednesday, April 3, 2013 - 09:01
in Earth & Climate
A new report looked at the vulnerability of 54 breeding bird species to climate change impacts occurring by the year 2050 in Arctic Alaska. The assessment found that two species, the gyrfalcon and common eider are likely to be “highly” vulnerable, while seven other species would be “moderately” vulnerable to anticipated impacts. Five species are likely to increase in number and benefit from a warming climate.