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These birds will soon go extinct. But their disappearance need not be in vain.


These birds will soon go extinct. But their disappearance need not be in vain.
The White-tailed Swallow,
Hirundo megaensis, and Ethiopian Bush-crow,
Zavattariornis stresemanni, are living in ‘climatic lifeboats’ with their tiny ranges restricted on all sides by temperature and rainfall patterns.
Even under moderate climate warming, models predict a severe loss of suitable climate for these birds within the next 50 years - dramatically heightening their risk of extinction.
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Juvenile White-tailed Swallows
Ethiopian grassland with tall acacia trees is the perfect habitat for the Ethiopian Bush-crow and White-tailed Swallow.
White-tailed Swallows nest in traditional huts in the region
Ethiopian Bush-crows feed on insects around the local cattle (as do White-tailed Swallows) ....

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Monitoring species condemned to extinction may help save others as global temperatures rise


Credit: Andrew Bladon
The White-tailed Swallow, Hirundo megaensis, and Ethiopian Bush-crow, Zavattariornis stresemanni, are living in climatic lifeboats with their tiny ranges restricted on all sides by temperature and rainfall patterns. Even under moderate climate warming, models predict a severe loss of suitable climate for these birds within the next 50 years - dramatically heightening their risk of extinction.
In research published today in the journal
PLOS ONE, scientists say that monitoring the response of these birds to climate change will be crucial for validating the predictive ability of widely used climate models. It will also help conservationists come up with effective ways of preventing other species from going extinct in the wild. ....

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