Climate change can significantly impact migratory patterns of animals, birds, and even some human populations. Changes in temperature, precipitation patterns, and other environmental factors can alter habitats and food sources along migration routes, forcing species to adjust their traditional patterns or leading to changes in timing and destinations of migration. This can disrupt ecosystems, affect species populations, and impact biodiversity. Additionally, climate change can also lead to the loss of crucial habitats along migration routes, further challenging the survival of migratory species.