Welcome to the Branch Interactive results site from Greenweek 2006

This is an interactive site designed for BRANCH's stand at DG Environment's Greenweek 2006. You can explore the results for a variety of
species across the 25 Member states of the EU.

Click the map or a species to see some examples of our emerging results showing how climate space will shift under a changing climate in
different ways for a variety of species. Across Europe the range of some species will expand whilst other will contract.
The maps show suitable climate space ONLY.

Alchemilla alpina - Alpine Lady's mantle Merops apiaster - European bee eater Thymelicus acteon acteon - Lulworth skipper Tilia cordata - small leaved lime Vaccinium vitis-idaea - Cowberry Grus grus - Crane Populus tremula - Aspen

Primula vulgaris - Primrose

Quercus petrea - Sessile oak Olea europaeus - Olive Acrocephalus paludicola - Aquatic warbler Margaritifera margaritifera - Fresh water pearl mussel

Sciurus vulgaris - red squirrel Sphagnum balticum - baltic bog moss Eryngium maritima - Sea holly Lycopediella inundata - Marsh clubmoss Myotis myotis - Greater mouse eared bat Bufo calamita - Natterjack toad Tetrax tetrax - Little bustard Picus canus - Grey headed woodpecker Fagus sylvatica - Beech Eurodryas aurinia - Marsh fritillary Capreolus capreolus - Roe deer Triturus cristatus - Great crested newt

Putting Branch into practice

So what does this mean for me?

What is climate space?

What are the climate scenarios?