>>2804274>Vegetation and wildlife will change when climate conditions change, but it will still be there.The only reason this valley is so special is the (artificial) lake and the virtually untouched forest of European maple. If climate change kicks in like this the maples will fade and it'll become gay and infested with accacias (yes they are not native and are a pain to traverse), trees of heave (we call it false vinegar tree) and shitty Douglas firs.
Also the birch is already starting to die. And I fucking love birch. Of course the forests will not go anywhere, however I will never experience this forests former splendor. My uncle used to tell me how cool this place was 20 years ago.... Outright waterfalls would drop into the lake. Nowadays the lake is literally dying too. You can practically walk 1km on mud where there used to be a lake not 5 years ago. It is really bad.
Kind of stupid to have a house on a lake if the lake is drying up. And if the valley in which it is located is also changing its makeup. These are purely selfish concerns mind you. Of course life will find a way.