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Thứ Hai, 11 tháng 8, 2014

Penguins face continued risk from habitat degradation

A major study of all penguin species suggests the birds are at a continued risk from habitat degradation Writing in the journal Conservation Biology a group of internationally renowned scientists recommends the adoption of measures to mitigate against a

habitat loss is a major risk to penguin populations - wildlifeextra.com

all penguin species are continuing to be at risk from habitat degradation and loss a new study finds populations have declined substantially over the past 20 years and in 2013 11 species out of the total 18 were listed as 'threatened' by iucn two as 'near

florida coast at risk from massive red algae bloom - austriantribune.com

florida's coastline is at risk from an algae bloom which could stay for months this is the largest red bloom that has been seen in the area in the last one decade the bloom has already taken the lives of thousands of fish and also threatens tourism in this

penguins under threat from habitat degradation - newstalkzb.co.nz

the study looked at all of the world's different penguin species and found a number of measures need to be put in place to mitigate things like food scarcity being caught in fishing nets and climate change it found populations around the world have declined

conservation experts call for protected maritime areas to safeguard penguins - heraldscotland.com

protected areas in the seas are needed to safeguard penguins from habitat damage pollution and fishing experts have warned protected areas in the seas are needed to safeguard penguins from habitat damage pollution and fishing experts have

coral reefs face increased risk of fatal disease from dredging - telegraph.co.uk

australian scientists have discovered that coral reefs face a serious threat of disease from underwater excavation activity raising further concerns about the future of the great barrier reef the worldfirst study examined the impact of 7 million cubic metres of

coral reefs face heightened risk of fatal disease from dredging, says research - theguardian.com

coral faces a heightened risk of fatal disease if the seabed near it is dug up according to a landmark study that will reignite the debate over whether dredging projects near the great barrier reef should take place the research conducted by the arc centre

southwest, southeast alaska face highest risks from ocean acidification - alaskapublic.org

coastal communities in alaska that depend on fisheries were warned tuesday to prepare for the impacts of ocean acidification a study from federal agencies says many of the science questions remain unanswered but changes are already happening

some penguins unaffected by climate change - newstonight.co.za

climate change is melting the ice at the western antarctic peninsula which penguins call their home penguins have started to feel the impact occurring due to changes taking place in their habitat ron naveen founder of oceanites a us based nonprofit

major study calls for action to protect penguins - planetearth.nerc.ac.uk

scientists leading an international study have called for a suite of new measures to protect penguins around the world penguins writing in the journal conservation biology they say habitat loss pollution and fishing are the main threats the report concludes

warming puts emperor penguins at risk of extinction - climatecentral.org

the entire population of antarctica's famous emperor penguins could fall by a third by the end of the century because of disappearing sea ice putting them at risk of extinction researchers said on sunday all of antarctica's emperor penguins could fall by a

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