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Conserving the Nature of America in Changing Climate: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.mpg

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2010

Climate change is affecting our nation's fish and wildlife species now. Changes in temperature and precipitation levels are changing vegetation patterns and causing shifts in habitat. Species will need to move to follow changes in food and habitat. Learn how climate change will impact species and the ramifications for our society in terms of food, jobs, and recreation. Join the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in helping find solutions to mitigate climate change and to help fish and wildlife adapt to shifting habitat conditions. For more information, please visit: http://www.fws.gov/home/climatechange/

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  • BC's forest industries deregulation honor system experiment is a total failure and needs all user groups to return to the table to craft new regulations asap.

    To see the companies go out of their way to destroy most every habitat tree in a harvest area ( the priceless riparian habitat trees in the alpine old growth especialy)

    is one of the most embarrising things I've ever wittnessed .

    If the general public could only see what they try to get away with in our back country.

  • 2:29 ftw!!

  • But the globe is not warming...

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