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The New York Times October 10, 2019

These State Birds May Be Forced Out of Their States as the World Warms (Published 2019)

by Brad Plumer

New research shows that hundreds of North American birds are at risk of major habitat disruption from climate change.

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Ecol Evol JANUARY 1, 2012

Climate change and the decline of a once common bird

CJ McClure et al

Climate change is predicted to negatively impact wildlife through a variety of mechanisms including retraction of range. We used data from the North American Breeding Bir …

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