Native shorebirds and caribou among species at risk as survival strategies are upendedA drastic drop in caribou and shorebird populations is a reflection of the dire changes unfolding on the Arctic tundra, according to a new report from the Arctic Council. The terrestrial Arctic spans approximately 2.7m sq miles (7m sq km), marked by extreme cold, drought, strong winds and seasonal darkness. Species living in this environment have adapted to thrive in the harsh conditions. But the climate crisis has upended such survival strategies, according to the State of the Arctic Terrestrial Biodiversity report, published by the council's Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (Caff) working group. Continue reading...
Climate crisis behind drastic drop in Arctic wildlife populations - report
20. května 2021 14:00
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/may/20/climate-crisis-drastic-drop-arctic-wildlife-populations-aoe
Zdroj: The Guardian