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To survive global warming, wildlife and native plants need RESILIENT HABITATS.
What You Can Do:
Global warming has already begun to take a toll on wildlife and plants around the world. Some scientists suggest we could lose as many as one million species worldwide if we don't act quickly. The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change projects that 20-30% of plant and animal species will be at increased risk of extinction even if we dramatically reduce our global warming emissions. Even a fraction of such a loss stands to have severe economic, social and spiritual impacts for all of us. If we want the world's wildlife and native plants to survive, we must help them adapt by protecting critical habitat and creating corridors that will allow for migration as temperatures rise. If we act now, we can still pass on to our grandchildren a world where polar bears, giant sequoias, wild salmon, sea turtles, rainforests and emperor penguins survive. According to conservation biologists working in the field, the four key steps to helping wildlife survive are:
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