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The Wild Ones - How Species are Surviving Climate Change's Unforgiving Test

Steven Robinson, Kim Koonin

Narrator Josh Wellington

Publisher: Passive Ventures

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The Wild Ones: How Species are Surviving Climate Change's Unforgiving Test 
Chart a course for understanding "Climate Change and Its Impact on Wildlife," an illuminating guide to our changing climate's profound effects on the animal kingdom. From vanishing habitats and shifting migration patterns to species' very survival, this book is an urgent call to comprehend and address the natural world's silent crisis. 
This tome serves as both a warning and a beacon of hope, presenting a meticulously researched journey through the current realities and future projections of wildlife in a warming world. 
Embark on an ecological exploration: 
🌿 Climate Science Synthesized: Delve into the mechanisms of climate change, deciphering how rising temperatures and altered weather patterns are reshaping life on Earth. 
πŸ“˜ Biodiversity at the Brink: Witness the impacts on wildlife, learning about the species most at risk and the startling changes already underfoot. 
🌿 Conservation Challenges: Understand the hurdles and triumphs in wildlife conservation, and how strategic actions can mitigate dire outcomes. 
πŸ“˜ Human Intersections: Discover our interconnectedness with nature, recognizing how our fate is entwined with that of the world's fauna. 
This book is an essential compass for environmentalists, biologists, and anyone passionate about Earth's inhabitants. Each chapter is a deeper dive into the reality of our influence on the planetβ€”to learn, to care, and to act before it's too late. 
The call of the wild has never been clearer or more urgent. Will you answer? πŸŒΏπŸ“˜πŸΎπŸŒŽ
Duration: about 4 hours (04:27:40)
Publishing date: 2024-02-03; Unabridged; Copyright Year: β€” Copyright Statment: β€”