Changes in Wildlife

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Effects of global warming on bird-life in north west Wales.

Ornothologist talking about the effects of global warming on different birds in Wales at Aber Falls near Bangor. She discusses birds nesting at the site 2 to 3 weeks earlier than they were in 1996 and discusses whether inevitably certain birds will be lost to Welsh habitats if nothing is done to lessen the effects of climate change.
From: Week In Week Out Wilder Wales
First Broadcast : 23 May 2006

Teachers' notes

Age Group : 9-11,11-14

Subject : Geography, Science

Topic : Climate, Climate change, Habitats, Life processes and living things

Keywords : Wildlife, Global warming, Life processes, Birds,

Notes : Use clip to look at how Wales may alter as a result of climate change. Clip gives evidence of current effects in Wales of global warming - could look at future trends.


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