A continent-wide analysis of more than 400 North American bird species reveals that while many are shifting ranges northward, these movements only partly reduce their exposure to rapidly rising temperatures. The post How well do range shifts mitigate climate change for North American birds? appeared first on Conservation Corridor.| Conservation Corridor
Extreme snowfall in Wyoming forced pronghorn to make long-distance escape movements, but encounters with fences and highways significantly increased mortality, highlighting the need for connectivity planning beyond seasonal migrations. The post Connectivity matters during climate extremes appeared first on Conservation Corridor.| Conservation Corridor
A comprehensive review of connectivity science offers a clear definition and tools to measure and restore organism movement critical for biodiversity, ecosystem services, and climate resilience amid global change.| Conservation Corridor