Work by Benjamin Freeman, a UBC ecologist, was featured on NPR. Freeman and colleagues examined how birdlife on mountains has been impacted by climate change.
Nov 6, 2018
The London Free Press reported on a study from UBC and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology that examined the impacts of climate change on birds. “Mountaintop [bird] species are running […]
Nov 5, 2018
CBC reported on a study by Benjamin Freeman, a postdoctoral researcher at UBC’s Biodiversity Research Centre, that suggests climate change is an “escalator to extinction” for tropical birds that live […]
Oct 31, 2018
The Associated Press reported on bird research led by Benjamin Freeman, a postdoctoral fellow at the Biodiversity Research Centre at UBC. The study highlighted how climate change is pushing species […]
Oct 30, 2018
For every one-degree-Celsius increase in temperature, mountaintop species shift upslope 100 metres, shrinking their inhabited area and resulting in dramatic population declines, new research by University of British Columbia zoologists has found.
Sep 10, 2018
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