Flamingos and Global Warming
Flamingos and Global Warming
Global warming is an issue that has been
harming our environment for a very long time. Most of us don’t
see the long term effects of it though which can make it hard
to really decide to make positive changes. The Flamingos are
affected in many ways due to global warming. Here are some of
the problems they face as a result of it.
One of the biggest concerns out there with Flamingos and
global warming is how it affects their mating season. The
Flamingos depend on the rainfall to help them mate.
Without adequate rain though they won’t engage in it. Many
researchers find that global warming reduces the chances of
rain in many areas. In fact, it is the leading cause of drought
in some of the areas where they live. This can mean a
significant reduction of offspring being produced in the years
ahead.
Global warming can also dry out the lagoons, lakes, and
swampy areas where Flamingos live. This can affect the amount
of alkaline that is in the water. When it becomes to acid like
they won’t be able to survive in it. They also won’t have a
habit to live in or to find food in.
Without that water they will either need to find a new
habitat, be relocated, or they will die. They can’t survive
without adequate fresh water to drink. They also rely upon the
waters to provide them with sources of food. Their bright
colors come from the Beta Carotene found in the foods they eat.
When they don’t get enough food, they will start to fade in
color to very light shades of pink and even white.
By the same token, global warming is opening up the risk of
new diseases and bacteria killing them in large numbers. The
heat can allow such elements to quickly grow and to spread. It
also allows these types of toxins to be more potent so what
used to not bother them such as various types of blue and green
algae can become lethal for them to consume.
Predators seem to be seeking out more Flamingos than in the
past due to global warming. Their own habitats and food sources
have started to decline so they are turning to new places to
live and new foods that will satisfy them. These animals
include pythons, large cats, coyotes, and more. They have
always been predators of the Flamingo but not to the same
volume that it seems to be happening in today’s society.
Since we already know that global warming is a huge problem
for animals including the Flamingo and humans, sincere efforts
to change it have to be made. Many advocacy groups dedicate
large amounts of time and money to getting the message across.
At the same time celebrities engage in fundraising efforts and
to increase awareness of the problem. Still, it comes down to
individuals making a conscious choice to do better and to find
ways they can help reduce the problem.
At the same time it is the responsibility of governments to
create laws to make the environment safer for all of us.
Without their intervention and many great incentives to reduce
problems, global warming efforts wouldn’t have made the many
advancements that they have so far. New technology offers great
ways for us to still get the results and benefits that give us
many comforts in life. Yet at the same time they won’t be as
harmful for the environment. Exploring those options is a step
in the right direction for each of us to take.
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