Some tree species in lowland and riparian hardwood forests are expected to decline by the end of the century (northern white-cedar, black ash, balsam fir, yellow birch, and paper birch).

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Multiple forest impact models tend to agree that these species are likely to decline in suitable habitat and biomass across a range of climate scenarios by the end of the century. Many of these species are near their southern range limits in the Northwoods.