'Escape Routes' to North Planned for Wildlife Affected by Climate Change

The ScotsmanMarch 07, 2007

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SCOTLAND'S wildlife faces a "long march" north to escape global warming and there will be casualties along the way, Scotland's leading conservation body has warned.

Scottish Natural Heritage is to explore ways of helping the country's animals and plants on their epic journey, so they can spread from areas that become too warm, too wet or too dry over the coming years.

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'Escape Routes' to North Planned for Wildlife Affected by Climate Change

Roads, railways, towns and large open areas represent physical barriers for many kinds of wildlife, but a range of methods can be used to overcome them.

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