New model helps conservationists predict wildlife responses to climate change: study


The model was tested in the Peruvian rainforest. - AFP

SYDNEY: A team of international researchers has developed a powerful new tool to help conservationists predict how wildlife will adapt to climate change and interact with new ecosystems.

The study offered a more targeted approach to protecting biodiversity, according to a press release on Friday (May 30) from Australia's Monash University that led the research.

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