Tropical mountain wildlife are at high risk from climate change impacts, study finds
PolicyFriday, July 3, 2026Mongabay

Tropical mountain wildlife are at high risk from climate change impacts, study finds

A recent study highlights the vulnerability of tropical mountain wildlife to climate change, indicating that rising temperatures will hinder their ability to migrate to more suitable habitats. This finding underscores the urgent need for targeted conservation strategies to protect these ecosystems from climate-related risks.

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