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Drought impact on wildlife to intensify

Drought impact on wildlife to intensify


By Jamie Martin

As the planet grapples with intensifying climate conditions, new research reveals that wildlife in the continental United States will face significantly more frequent droughts.

The study, led by Dr. Merijn van den Bosch, shows that many species will experience year-long droughts nearly five times more often and three-year droughts almost seven times more often between 2050 and 2080 compared to historical data from 1950 to 2005.

“The degree of increased drought exposure for each species in our analysis strongly depends on future greenhouse gas concentrations,” explained Dr. van den Bosch. Even under scenarios with lower greenhouse gas emissions, the impact on wildlife is pronounced, affecting their habitats, competition for resources, and survival strategies.

Particularly vulnerable is the giant kangaroo rat, already endangered and facing habitat challenges. The increased frequency of prolonged droughts could drastically reduce its populations.

Similarly, game species like ducks, waterfowl, and elks will also encounter more frequent drought conditions, which may necessitate new approaches to wildlife management and conservation.

The researchers utilized advanced modeling techniques to analyze drought projections and their potential impacts on 1,221 species, including birds, mammals, amphibians, and reptiles.

Their findings highlight regions like the southwestern United States as particularly susceptible to increased drought exposure, raising concerns about the survival of adapted species.

This study underscores the need for strategic conservation efforts, such as adaptive water management and habitat restoration, to mitigate the adverse effects of prolonged droughts on biodiversity. It also calls for a reevaluation of current practices to better prepare for and respond to the challenges posed by climate change on ecosystems.

Photo Credit: photo-library-igor-stevanovic


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