The triple whammy of the climate crisis, growing human population, and the clearing of wild areas could see Africa's great apes lose 94% of their suitable living areas by 2050, researchers calculate.
Panthera researchers predict that many more jaguars will likely starve or turn to killing livestock in neighboring ranches as a consequence of the fires.
Animals that live in trees in the tropics are likely to be better at crossing mountains and dealing with climate change compared to ground-dwelling animals, a new study published in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment suggests.