Animals failing to adapt to speed of climate crisis, study finds
by Jonathan Watts from Environment | The Guardian on (#4KRD3)
Scientists warn of 'alarming' lag between human-driven seasons shift and animals' behavioural changes
The speed of climate disruption is outstripping many animals' capacity to adapt, according to a study that warns of a growing threat to even common species such as sparrows, magpies and deer.
Scientists behind the research described the results as alarming because they showed a dangerous lag between a human-driven shift in the seasons and behavioural changes in the natural world.
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