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Sad times as forests burn . . ============================================ “Our goal is to reduce the impact of the fires as much as we can, by leaving food and water for the animals and rescuing the wounded ones.” https://www.rfi.fr/en/wires/20200917-race-rescue-animals-brazilian-wetlands-burn Loading... Reply
and waters warm and increase in acidity……………. ===================================== “What makes the loss of sea otters so devastating this time around are changes to water temperature and acidity. https://www.utoronto.ca/news/predator-loss-climate-change-combine-devastate-alaskan-reefs-u-t-study Loading... Reply
Officials say a total of 330 elephants are now known to have died from ingesting cyanobacteria. Poaching has been ruled out as a cause of death. Scientists warn that climate change may be making these incidents – known as toxic blooms – more likely, because they favour warm water. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-54234396 Loading... Reply
Sad times as forests burn . .
============================================
“Our goal is to reduce the impact of the fires as much as we can, by leaving food and water for the animals and rescuing the wounded ones.”
https://www.rfi.fr/en/wires/20200917-race-rescue-animals-brazilian-wetlands-burn
and waters warm and increase in acidity…………….
=====================================
“What makes the loss of sea otters so devastating this time around are changes to water temperature and acidity.
https://www.utoronto.ca/news/predator-loss-climate-change-combine-devastate-alaskan-reefs-u-t-study
Officials say a total of 330 elephants are now known to have died from ingesting cyanobacteria. Poaching has been ruled out as a cause of death.
Scientists warn that climate change may be making these incidents – known as toxic blooms – more likely, because they favour warm water.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-54234396