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Global Warming and Climate Change Publications
Publications from Defenders of Wildlife about global warming and climate change with a special focus on the impact on wildlife and habitat.
Reducing the Impact of Global Warming on Wildlife
Defenders of Wildlife is guiding efforts to lessen the impacts of climate change on wildlife.
Beyond Cutting EmissionsThis report addresses the urgent need to make wildlife and natural resources more resilient to global warming and provides a roadmap for how we can help America's wildlife and ecosystems survive the impacts of global warming.
Reducing the Impact of Global Warming on WildlifeThis report is a synthesis of Innovations in Wildlife Conservation: Reducing the Impact of Global Warming on Wildlife, a national symposium hosted by Defenders of Wildlife in 2007.
Animals and habitats are going to need to adapt to the impacts of climate change, so we're leading the efforts to ensure work is done to assist them.
Feeling the HeatThis 4-page fact sheet provides detailed information on the impacts of global warming on specific California species and habitat areas and what you can do to help wildlife adapt and survive global warming.
Oregon Adaptation EffortsThis report describes the basic guiding principles for managing Oregon's fish, wildlife and habitats in a changing climate.
Navigating the Arctic Meltdown
This solutions-based series focuses on 10 arctic species, discussing threats to the species due to global warming, and identifying real-world opportunities to help safeguard wildlife threatened by global warming.
Navigating the Arctic Meltdown: Polar BearConflict, starvation and cannibalism. These bleak words evocative of an adventure tale set in the steamy tropics actually describe polar bears facing the loss of their sea-ice feeding grounds, perhaps by as early as 2040, as the Arctic climate rapidly warms.
Navigating the Arctic Meltdown: WalrusesFood or rest - which to give up? This is the harsh choice faced by walruses as global warming accelerates melting of Arctic sea ice and lengthens the distance between shallow-water feeding grounds and ice floes where the animals haul out to rest and give birth.
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Climate Change and Forests
Climate change is coming to a national forest near you. How much forests will be altered as a result of climate change largely depends on how much humans reduce their emissions of greenhouse gases and how quickly. The effects of climate change on national forest lands will also depend in part on how forest management responds to these threats.
The Forest Carbon Dialogue's full policy recommendations to the new Administration.
The Forest Carbon Dialogue's preferred legislative language for Congress.
Implications of Climate Change for Conservation, Restoration and Management of National Forest LandsThis paper summarizes key scientific literature on climate change and forests, focusing on policy and management options for the future.
Global Warming and Wildlife Refuges
One of the greatest threats to our National Wildlife Refuges is global warming. Read this report to learn more.
Refuges at Risk 2006This report identifies global warming as the single greatest threat imperiling the National Wildlife Refuge system as a whole. Ten refuges facing dire consequences from global warming are featured.


















