This is an interesting site, Peter. I suggest consulting it in conjunction with a site like https://www.fs.fed.us/nrs/atlas/ <https://www.fs.fed.us/nrs/atlas/> , which has more information connected to modeled shifts in habitat types. Habitat change will come on us more slowly than climate/temperature variables, I’m thinking. The site specifies for trees and birds (not all species of either). The site also is not as “friendly" as the Audubon one: strong map-reading skills, with at least some knowledge of research modeling techniques, will be helpful. Anyway, I think these two sites complement each other interestingly. Eben
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