Species distribution modeling for native species suggests that suitable habitat may decrease for 15 primarily northern species and increase or become newly suitable for 47 species in the Chicago area.
Of 70 native species examined for the Chicago Wilderness region, suitable habitat for 15 of them was projected to decline under both climate scenarios. One species projected to decline in habitat suitability, black cherry, is one of the most common species in the Chicago region according to the Regional Tree Census. Other common species projected to decline are white oak, eastern white pine, quaking aspen, and paper birch.