Climate Change May Compel Reconsideration Of Habitat Plans
30 July 2008 - 2:27pm
| Author: Paul Shigley
The majority of California’s unique plant species could lose most of their geographic ranges during the next 100 years because of climate change, according to a newly released report by biologists at several universities. The finding could have dramatic implications for land management in California, especially in areas with local or regional habitat plans.
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