UK Wildlife Populations Plummet by 73% Amid Climate Change and Drought Threats
The natural rhythms of British wildlife are experiencing major disruption as climate change continues to alter seasonal patterns, with some species showing alarming declines while others show signs of recovery in specific locations. Early Spring Signals Growing Crisis Data from Nature’s Calendar, a citizen science project by the Woodland Trust, reveals that spring events now occur nine days earlier compared to 25 years ago. In 2024, frogspawn appeared 17 days before the average date – the earliest on record. “Warmer weather at the end of winter tricks species like the frog into thinking it’s time to start reproducing,” explains Alex … Continue reading UK Wildlife Populations Plummet by 73% Amid Climate Change and Drought Threats
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