Conservation in a Changing Climate
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Climate Change is Real

iceThe unmistakable signs of a rapidly changing climate are everywhere -- melting glaciers, heat waves, rising seas, flowers blooming earlier, lakes freezing later, migratory birds delaying their flights south. No geographic region is immune. Learn more...



 

 

Consequences for Wildlife

bearsAccelerated climate change is the single biggest threat to wildlife. It is impacting all ecosystems, habitats, and species -- not just those identified as imperiled. Learn more...



 

Responding with Solutions

educationThe success of future conservation efforts will depend upon our abilities to understand and predict ecosystem changes and take action to help species adjust to a changing climate. Learn more...


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Make a Difference

volunteersSmall changes in our everyday lives can make a big difference. Here are a few ways you can help our climate and support wildlife conservation where you live. Learn more...

   

Climate Change News

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FWS Climate Change Strategic Plan

FWS Climate Change Strategy Plan. Credit: USFWS

Conservation in Action

Shared Stories and Practices. Learn more.

 

50-50-50 logo. Credit: USFWS

The Climate of Conservation in America: 50 Stories in 50 States

 

Photo of a grizzly bear walking in the woods. Click here to see the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Climate Change Update newsletter. Credit: USFWS

FWS electronic newsletter for climate change news and information. Learn more.

 

Effects of Climate Change on Wildlife and Habitat Concern Most Visitors to National Wildlife Refuges. Read the News Release.

 

Last updated: September 27, 2012

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