Boreal ‘refuges’ key to songbird survival as climate changes

Climate change is rapidly modifying Canada’s North. There is no time to waste in adopting the solutions in front of us to slow climate change and give birds, other animals and plants and even us humans, the best chance to adapt and survive into the future.
A Cape May Warbler. These birds have been steadily flying North.
Billions of birds are right now flying south from Canada’s Boreal forest to wintering grounds from the U.S. to South America. While this incredible flow of life washes across our continent, news continues to spread of how climate change imperils birds and indeed all life on Earth. It can make the ...

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