By reducing carbon emissions, supporting conservation efforts, and raising awareness, we can make a difference in the fight against climate change's impact on wildlife
Rising temperatures and changing precipitation patterns are increasing the spread of disease and parasites among wildlife populations
Warmer waters, droughts, and altered growing seasons are affecting food sources, leading to malnutrition and starvation in some species
Melting glaciers, sea-level rise, and droughts are transforming habitats, leaving many species without a place to call homeMelting glaciers, sea-level rise, and droughts are transforming habitats, leaving many species without a place to call home
Climate change affects ecosystems in several ways, such as altering migration patterns and disrupting hibernation cycles
Rising temperatures, melting habitats, and extinction threats, the far-reaching consequences of climate change on wildlife