OLE3620 The Impact of Climate Change on the Migration and Distribution of Flora and Fauna
£25.00 / unit
Roy Nelson, PhD
Fee £25.00 (no concession)
Spring 2026
Half-day workshop on Saturday 23 May, 1.00 pm to 4.00 pm
As climate change intensifies, many plant and animal species are naturally relocating to new areas to survive. These relocations are occurring in both terrestrial and marine environments. This class will examine examples of these changes on multiple scales; global, national, and local, and explore how they are affecting the ecosystems undergoing these transformations. Through this, you will better understand the complex impacts of climate change on biodiversity and ecosystem stability, highlighting both the challenges and adaptations that arise in response to these environmental shifts.
This class will take place on QUB campus
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