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Climate Change and British Wildlife

Part of the British Wildlife Collection series
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There is no escaping the fact that the British climate is changing, and our wildlife is changing with it.

Warmer and wetter winters, combined with longer summers, have worked to the advantage of some plants such as the rare Lady Orchid and a whole range of insects including butterflies, crickets and dragonflies.

Many are moving their range edges northwards, while spring flowers and butterflies are appearing earlier year on year.

Britain is also hosting new arrivals that come in on the wing, especially dragonflies and damselflies.

But it isn't all good news. Alpine plants and seabirds - particularly Kittiwakes - are suffering declines as our climate warms.

Britain has the longest history of wildlife recording anywhere in the world and we are in pole position for studying how climate has influenced our flora and fauna over at least decades and, in some cases, centuries.

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Bloomsbury
1472943171 / 9781472943170
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
18/10/2018
United Kingdom
English
354 pages
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