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Study – breeding conditions for Arctic shorebirds could collapse by 2070

Climate change could make much of the Arctic unsuitable for millions of migratory birds that travel north to breed each year, according to a new international study published today in Global Change BiologyThe University of Queensland School of Biological Sciences’ researcher Hannah Wauchope said that suitable breeding conditions for Arctic shorebirds could collapse by 2070. “This means that countries throughout the world will have fewer migratory birds reaching their shores,” Ms Wauchope said. Arctic breeding shorebirds undertake some of the longest known migratory journeys in the animal kingdom, with many travelling more than 20,000 kilometres per year to escape the northern winter…The research modelled the suitable climate breeding conditions of 24 Arctic shorebirds and projected them to 2070…”

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