A recent study published in the journal Nature Communications has revealed a new strategy for conservation of bird populations in the face of global climate change: the establishment of local buffers. The study found that if local habitats are managed to promote the stability of bird populations, this “buffer” can help protect them from the effects of climate change. This strategy could be especially effective in regions where birds are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, such as mountain regions or areas with seasonal weather fluctuations. The study concluded that local conservation efforts can be an effective way to protect bird populations in the face of global climate change.

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