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Some of Washington state's most popular birds could disappear in the coming decades because climate change threatens their habitat, a  by the National Audubon Society warns.
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"It's the first time we've seen what the future might look like for birds in North America. This study is a real wake-up call. It presents a very stark picture of our future," she says.
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According to the study, global warming will eliminate between 50 and 100 percent of current ranges for 126 species by 2050, with no possibility of birds moving elsewhere, if current trends continue. Another 188 other species face the loss of more than 50 percent of their range by 2080, but may be able to colonize elsewhere farther north, primarily in Canada.
Same-sex marriages remain on hold in Wisconsin until the Supreme Court decides not to take the case or rules.
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Bayard says beyond birds, the study paints a troubling picture for humans as well.
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While some might call the findings overly alarmist, Bayard says the authors were extremely conservative in their research and compilation of data.
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Bayard says the study analyzed 30 years of North American climate data and tens of thousands of historical bird observations.
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Among the most threatened birds in Washington state are the Bald Eagle, Mallard and Rufous Hummingbird, the study finds.
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As a result of the findings, the Audubon Society is recommending increased protection of existing bird habitat and identify potential future habitat that could be protecting. It's also pushing for drastic reductions in greenhouse emissions.

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