Climate change is doing "widespread and
consequential" harm to animals and plants, which are struggling to adapt
to new conditions.
o Main species in danger of extinction:
1 - The polar
bear: the polar
bear as a species could disappear within 50 years if, as planned, continue to
shrink ice sheets in the Arctic.
2 - The Bengal
tiger: Due to
annual growth of sea level, 70% of the habitat of this cat could be lost before
2060. Its current situation is alarming and that is why they have created new
reserves for preservation in India.
3- The kangaroo: Due to global warming, the most emblematic
species of Australia, the kangaroo, could disappear within a few years.
4 – Whale: Commercial whaling, maritime traffic, marine
pollution, climate change threaten the lives of whales in the world.




Great work, but I can't see some images in the post. Apart from that, it's really a big problem that due to the global warming some animals like penguins or the polar bear might dissappear... We will also suffer the consequences because the level of the sea will increase and lots of coasts will dissapear... We have to do something to solve this now, or it will be too late later...
ResponderEliminarOh, they are so cute, poor animals
ResponderEliminarNext time I will think twice polluting.
Really nice post and the presentation! We have to be concerned about animals and their situation. Most of the time these problems affect to them.
ResponderEliminargood work girls, I´m sure that with everyone's help we can solve the problem of pollution and improve lives of these animals.
ResponderEliminarI like your work, but I think you lack other animals in danger of extinction that are less known but of great importance to the ecosystem of the area. Frog populations have plummeted worldwide, apparently a combination of disease, habitat destruction, climate change, invasive species and pollution. About half of the 6,000 amphibian species, most of which are frogs and toads, are endangered and some are already extinct.
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