Innovative Early Warning System Predicts Wildlife Heat Risks Months in Advance
A groundbreaking global early warning system has been developed by an international team of scientists to forecast heat risks for vertebrate species up to nine months ahead.
Editorial Staff
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An international team of scientists, led by Josep M. Serra-Diaz from the Botanical Institute of Barcelona, has created a pioneering early warning system.
This system is notable for being the first of its kind to forecast heat risks for wildlife, specifically vertebrate species.
With the capability to predict these risks up to nine months in advance, this development could play a crucial role in wildlife conservation efforts.