Even under a moderate warming scenario, there are still species that will face an uphill battle to make it in a warming world. The wildlife in the Everglades, in particular, face a challenging future. The ecosystem that supports hundreds of birds, fish and plants is uniquely suited to the current climate in South Florida, right on the edge of the tropical zone. Because Florida has such a uniform temperature and relatively little elevation change, 62-mile corridors would be too short to provide much benefit.
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