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Climate Change Could Snuff Out 30% of World's Land-Bird Species
An interesting yet frightening study.
A study conducted by a team of Stanford researchers has drawn out a grim scenario of what is likely to befall land-bird species worldwide as average temperatures continue to rise, narrowing the range limits of their increasingly vulnerable habitats. Cagan Sekercioglu, the study's lead scientist, estimates that up to 30% of the world's land birds could go extinct by 2100 if present trends continue.

