Climate change threatens the three-toed woodpecker according to the Audubon Society.
A new study from the National Audubon Society, a nonprofit dedicated to birds, calculated that approximately 650 species will be affected, The New York Times reported. It says that the bald eagle's range, for instance, could shrink up to nearly 75 percent.
"Among the most threatened species are the three-toed woodpecker, the northern hawk owl, the northern gannet, Baird’s sparrow, the rufous hummingbird and the trumpeter swan," wrote the Times. "They are among the 30 species that, by 2050, will no longer be able to live and breed in more than 90 percent of their current territory."
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