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pennsylvania native species climate impacts

In Pa., climate change threatens the state tree, bird and fish. Work is under way to help the native species

Experts say climate change is fueling and favoring the growth of invasive species—in many cases, at the expense of Pennsylvania’s cherished symbols. But there are some problem-solving options.
Forty percent of Pennsylvania bird species are vulnerable to climate change
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Forty percent of Pennsylvania bird species are vulnerable to climate change

Common birds like the great horned owl could be come less common and the state bird, the ruffed grouse could disappear altogether in Pa if global temperatures continue to rise.
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