Warming climate mean some N.B. birds could find new homes, while other species arrive
A new report says warming temperatures could lead to the departure and arrival of some bird species in New Brunswick. Climate Central, a U.S. nonprofit research organization, found that 44 species in the province are at risk if the planet warms to 3 C above pre-industrial temperatures.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/nb-birds-move-north-climate-change-warmer-temperature-9.7159432?cmp=rss
A new report says warming temperatures could lead to the departure and arrival of some bird species in New Brunswick. Climate Central, a U.S. nonprofit research organization, found that 44 species in the province are at risk if the planet warms to 3 C above pre-industrial temperatures.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/nb-birds-move-north-climate-change-warmer-temperature-9.7159432?cmp=rss
