Record High Temperatures Impact Southern Arizona Wildlife
Record High Temperatures Impact Southern Arizona Wildlife
US · Published Apr 6, 2026
Tucson experienced a record high of 102°F (39°C) on March 21, impacting local bird populations.
Rising temperatures in Southern Arizona are exacerbating water scarcity and stressing the desert ecosystem.
Community awareness and sustainable practices are crucial for mitigating climate change impacts and preserving natural resources.
Tucson hits record high, early climate change
Southern Arizona is experiencing significant climate changes, with Tucson recently recording a record high temperature of 102°F (39°C) on March 21, as reported by the National Weather Service. This extreme heat is an early indicator of rising temperatures expected during the summer, posing considerable challenges to both human and wildlife populations.
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