How has climate change affected wildlife?

Environment   Apr 27, 2016 by anelisa ragazzon

Our climate is changing, more greenhouse gases, snow in spring, 20 degrees in winter and many more. Unless greenhouse gas emissions are severely reduced, climate change could cause a quarter of land animals, bird life and plants to become extinct. Due to the snow in the spring, birds are migrating and arriving at their nesting grounds earlier and coming back later because if they come back when its still snowing they could die due to the cold weather. Many birds and the nesting grounds that they are moving to are not as far away as they used to be because its hot in the winter and they dont know its time to leave. Also due to hot temperatures in winter the snow melts and so do the glaciers which causes climate change and causes the polar bears, seals and other sea animals to die due to the glaciers melting and falling on top of them so they cant get out. 

I care about climate change affecting wildlife because animals are important to are lives and if there were no animals we wouldn't be here today. Animals and other wildlife creatures are a big part of us and are world and climate and if they were gone we would be gone too. 

http://www.climateandweather.net/global-warming/climate-change-and-animals.html 


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