“…Ecological Niche Modeling (ENM) has been consolidated as a widely used tool to promote conservation actions worldwide due to numerous applications (e.g., Vaz, Cunha, & Nabout, ), such as: (a) predicting the distribution of rare, endemic and threatened species (e.g., Walters et al, ); (b) investigating species not spatially protected and evaluating priority areas for conservation (e.g. Blair et al, ; Bonfim, Cordeiro, Peres, Canale, & Bernardo, ); (c) predicting suitable areas for invasive species (e.g., Kulhanek, Leung, & Ricciardi, ; Oliveira, de Souza Barreto, da Silva dos Santos, Queiroz de Matos, & Seara Santos, ); (d) evaluating climate change effects (e.g., Ortega‐Andrade, Prieto‐Torres, Gómez‐Lora, & Lizcano, ); and (e) determining suitable areas for the (re)introduction of fauna (e.g., Martínez‐Meyer et al, ). Thus, using ENM and the most seized bird species in Brazil as surrogates for conservation, we evaluated herein the effects of climate change on the main source‐municipalities for animal trafficking in Brazil, offering general insight for improvements in area‐selection methods for the release of seized animals.…”