The document outlines the severe impacts of climate change on wildlife across the United States, detailing how various species are struggling with habitat loss, shifting migration patterns, and the encroachment of new species. In the arctic, rapid warming is leading to the loss of sea ice, crucial for species like polar bears and walrus, while other regions face challenges such as drought, altered streams, and biodiversity loss. It emphasizes the urgent need for proactive conservation strategies and significant reductions in carbon emissions to mitigate these challenges.