Estimates produced by Agriculture and Agrifood Canada using the Coupled Global Climate Model predict a 1 to 2 degree Celsius increase in monthly average temperatures by 2010 to 2039, resulting in earlier crop seeding dates, and later fall frost dates in Grey-Bruce and most other areas of south and central Ontario. See the comparison maps and projection details here. In what ways will a longer growing season affect our woodland habitats, and the species which make them their permanent or migratory homes? Use the comment form below to give your guess or suggestion.
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