Climate change poses a significant threat to various wildlife species around the world. Here’s a look at 10 animals wildlife species that could face tough times as temperatures rise

1. Baird’s Woodcock
Baird’s woodcock, a small bird found in eastern Siberia and North America, might face challenges with its breeding patterns due to rising temperatures. As temperatures increase, these birds tend to reproduce earlier, leading to young birds hatching before there are enough insects for food. This premature hatching results in poorly nourished birds with low survival rates, contributing to a potential decline in their population.
Despite currently being considered a species of low concern by the IUCN, the impact of climate change could change this status, putting this bird at greater risk of extinction in the coming decades.