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early half of 200
Australian species are threatened by climate change, according to our research
published today in PLOS ONE.
Climate change is one of the major contributors to global
biodiversity loss, and plant and animal species can be affected by climate change
in different ways. Some may be directly affected by sea level rise or snow
melt, whereas some may lose a pollinator or prey species that they rely on.
Species that cannot move to more suitable habitats, or who
have no suitable habitat left, risk becoming extinct. Understanding how each of
our species is affected by climate change means we can help them survive it.
Read the story - “Meet the Australian wildlife most threatened by climate change” – on The
Conversation.
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