Climate change can have various effects on wildlife habitats, such as altering temperature and precipitation patterns, leading to changes in ecosystems and disrupting the natural balance of habitats. This can result in habitat loss, shifts in species distribution, and changes in food availability, which can impact the survival and reproductive success of wildlife species. Additionally, extreme weather events caused by climate change, such as droughts, floods, and wildfires, can further exacerbate these effects on wildlife habitats.