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- W2378067589 abstract "What we are doing Anthropogenic climate change is already degrading America’s national parks and other protected areas, in the US and around the world. And the prognosis under “business as usual” demographic, economic, and energy policies is for their continued decline.1 Item: Glacier National Park is losing its glaciers; the last one may melt away by 2030. Loss of glacial run-off and reduced snowpacks will decrease stream flows, possibly driving native bull trout extinct. Iconic wildlife species such as grizzly bears, wolverines, and mountain goats are likely to decline due to dryer, warmer conditions. Item: Rocky Mountain National Park and surrounding wilderness areas contain hundreds of thousands of acres of dead or dying pine forests. As the National Park Service (NPS) Climate Change Response Program website explains: “Pine beetles are natural to this system, but normally the harsh Colorado winters are cold enough to kill off many of these beetles. However with warming winter temperatures it has allowed the beetle population to explode, causing the devastation of lodgepole pine trees in the park.” In addition, like Glacier, Rocky Mountain could lose rare wildflower species as alpine habitats shrink or are degraded. Item: Joshua Tree National Park may lose all its Joshua trees within this century. The trees are dying in enormous numbers due to a drought more severe than any experienced during the past five hundred years. Item: In Everglades National Park, climate change-induced sea level rises of only a few meters threaten to submerge large areas of the park, including most current mangrove stands:" @default.
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- W2378067589 title "What Should NPS Tell Visitors (and Congress) about Climate Change" @default.
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