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Migration patterns are affected by climate change and environmental factors from "summary" of The Next Great Migration by Sonia Shah

Migration patterns shift in response to changes in climate and environmental conditions. As the Earth's climate continues to change, many species are on the move, seeking out more suitable habitats. Birds, for example, are altering their migration routes to adapt to shifting weather patterns and changing food availability. In some cases, they are traveling longer distances or staying in certain locations for shorter periods of time. These changes in migration patterns have serious implications for ecosystems and human populations alike. When species move to new areas, they can disrupt existing food chains and biodiversity. This can have cascading effects on other species and even on human communities that rely on the affected ecosystems for resources. In some cases, species may not be able to find suitable habitats to move to, leading to population declines or even extinction. Climate change is not the only factor driving changes in migration patterns. Environmental degradation, such as deforestation and pollution, can also force species to move to new areas in search of food, water, and shelter. Human activities like urbanization and agriculture can fragment habitats and create barriers to migration, further complicating the situation for many species. In order to protect biodiversity and ensure the survival of species in the face of climate change and environmental degradation, it is crucial to understand how migration patterns are being affected. Conservation efforts must take into account the dynamic nature of migration and work to create connected and resilient habitats that allow species to move freely in response to changing conditions. By addressing the root causes of migration shifts, we can help mitigate the negative impacts of climate change and foster healthy ecosystems for future generations.
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    The Next Great Migration

    Sonia Shah

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