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Heavy Impacts of Extreme Weather Conditions In The Lions’ Population

Posted: June 26th 2008 By Admin       under: Wildlife    Tags:
Impacts of extreme weather conditions

A new study regarding weather forecasting published by an international research team in the open access journal PLoS ONE on June 25, 2008 showed that extreme weather conditions such as hurricanes, storms, floods, droughts created contagious diseases and caused a huge amount of deaths of farm animals and wildlife.

Canine Distemper Virus (CDV)

The scientists found the reason of infectious diseases among livestock and wildlife specifically the Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) which showed that those outbreaks occurred due extreme weather conditions, hence led towards ample amount of sudden deaths of livestocks or wildlives.

Lion

Difficult Ecology Alarms Koalas Existence

Posted: May 8th 2008 By Admin       under: Wildlife    Tags: ,
koalaIntroduction

The koalas are chunky predators.They belong to the class of mammals.The koalas live in arboreal trees.They are found in areas of eastern and southern Australia, which is attached to the famous city of Adelaide.The Koalas were highly endangered during the period of early 20th century.The current regime of Australia has concentrated on the Koalas generation, yet the Koalas have been facing the extreme ecological hazards.

Difficult Ecology and Survival of Koalas

Intensive carbon dioxide affects eucalyptus

The Koalas are facing oxygen problems.They are endangered due to increasing levels of carbon dioxide contamination in the environment.This alarming trend is debilitating the eucalyptus trees which the Koalas survive on.

Acute change in greenhouse

The ecological conditions of the arboreal are getting worst by the day.It has affected the nutritional diet of the Koalas.The breathing system of the Koala is getting inflated.They are not feeling well in the environment polluted with carbon dioxide.The biological and environmental scientists are saying that this is happening due to acute change of greenhouse, which has actually damaged the Koalas living.

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