Warmer Winters Threaten Florida Scrub Jay Survival

Cornell University scientists have found that warmer winters are making Florida scrub jays more vulnerable to predators. The changes in winter temperatures are affecting the birds' ability to survive, which poses a threat to their population. Researchers at Cornell are studying how these warmer conditions contribute to the increased risk from predators and are working to understand the broader impact on the species. Further details and ongoing research efforts can be found in Cornell’s research reports.



Source: Cornell University

Source Type: College

Source Location: Ithaca

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