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Programme details Ten species destined to be hardest hit by climate change

Biodiversity and climate change

The Arctic Fox, Leatherback Turtle and Koala are among the species destined to be hardest hit by climate change, according to a new IUCN review.

The report, Species and Climate Change, focuses on 10 species, including the Beluga Whale, Clownfish, Emperor Penguin, Quiver Tree, Ringed Seal, salmon and staghorn corals, which all highlight the way climate change is adversely affecting marine, terrestrial and freshwater habitats.

The report is available here:http://cmsdata.iucn.org/downloads/species_and_climate_change_1.pdf
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