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Cornell University scientists study how climate change may affect the survival of some species

Dr. David Winkler

Dr. David Wolfe

When we think of climate change and how it may affect our world, we think of the sensational stories of potential flooding along the coastlines, warming temperatures that turn farmland into wasteland, or the haunting images of polar bears stranded on one tiny piece of ice in an ever-growing ocean.

Thousands of scientists around the globe are studying climate change to try and understand what the potential effect of a changing climate might be and what, if anything, we can do to slow it. At Cornell University, Dr. David Winkler and Dr. David Wolfe are looking at some very common species and learning more about how climate change may affect our everyday lives.

Videos of the tree swallow (provided by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology):  

 

 

 

 

 

Other resources for learning more about climate change and how some species may or may not adapt:

 

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In part three of our five-part series on genetic science and research in our region, Crystal Sarakas speaks with Dr. David Winkler and Dr. David Wolfe of Cornell University on climate change and how some species are adapting.

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