Climate change will likely alter the migratory routes and habitats of more than half of the birds in North America, according to published by the .
Audubon scientists examined three decades of data and records collected by the society and the U.S. Geological Survey to examine the fate of 588 bird species.
Host Frank Stasio talks to the Audubon North Carolina’s executive director Heather Hahn about the report and what it means for North Carolina’s birds.
Look at range maps for three North Carolina birds that the National Audubon Society thinks are in danger: , , and the .
Watch a video summarizing the report's findings: