ExtinctionR, to climate
@ExtinctionR@social.rebellion.global avatar
RunRichRun, to climate
@RunRichRun@mastodon.social avatar

It's not just Florida or southern locations where climate change is having unintended and adverse impacts (think dengue and malaria becoming endemic to Texas, Arizona or Florida) —
Asia hornets survive UK winter for first time. This invasive species (transported accidentally by "hitchhiking" with cargo) is a threat to honeybees and other native bee species.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cv223y9yee7o v @BBCWorld #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming #ClimateCrisis #insects #bees #honeybees #extinction

bananabob, to Birds
@bananabob@mastodon.nz avatar

New fossils show what Australia’s giant prehistoric ‘thunder birds’ looked like – and offer clues about how they died out

https://theconversation.com/new-fossils-show-what-australias-giant-prehistoric-thunder-birds-looked-like-and-offer-clues-about-how-they-died-out-221599

A bettong bewildered by bagging

Photo is a bettong that has been caught by researchers. The good news is their population has maybe tripled over the last few years in Australia's largest nature preserve that is free of introduced predators - it has 45km (28mi) of 1.8m (just under 6') tall fencing to keep it that way. Just 3 years ago they were reintroduced to...

ManyRoads, to climate
@ManyRoads@mstdn.social avatar

While the #GOP #Republicans plan to increase our carbon footprint, here's last years success from their policies.

"AP analysis finds 2023 set record for US heat deaths, killing in areas that used to handle the heat"

#ClimateChange #Heat #Death #Extinction #CarbonFootprint #Science #Weather #Economics #UN

https://apnews.com/article/record-heat-deadly-climate-change-humidity-south-11de21a526e1cbe7e306c47c2f12438d

bjkingape, to Plants
@bjkingape@mastodon.online avatar

A hopeful story from botany, about rosy saxifrage: "A plant that went extinct in the wild has been re-introduced to the UK mainland. We can’t tell you the exact location - it’s a secret, to keep it safe." https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjkkm4re518o

smeg, to climate
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grrlscientist, to Birds
@grrlscientist@mstdn.social avatar

Birds that went extinct in the USA in 2023

🦉 🪶 🌎 🦤 🇺🇸

Bellingen, to sydney
@Bellingen@mastodon.au avatar

Australia's roads are "killing corridors" for biodiversity
Mobility design for extinction records

"Appin Road is known as Australia's 'killing corridor' because of the large number of endangered koalas killed on the stretch. Increased traffic on south-west Sydney's Appin Road has resulted in 32 of the endangered marsupials being killed on the notorious stretch since July 2022 – roughly half of all deaths in the district over the same period. Wildlife advocates have long referred to it as Australia's "killing corridor".
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https://au.news.yahoo.com/developer-responds-as-aussie-road-upgrade-near-killing-corridor-labelled-pretty-horrific-030233495.html

Koala in the gutter
In Bellingen, we reported about the widening of Gleniffer road to aid tourism and the timber extraction industry. Once a quiet thoroughfare, Tuckers Nob SF is now logged and clear-felled in large parts. Vehicles are enticed to speed though the once remnant forests where koalas had their home. Recently one disoriented koala was viewed in the gutter. It seems a matter of time before the speeding vehicles will knock down the last homeless marsupials.
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Monopolising and overusing residential roads for the purpose of industrial extraction.
https://mastodon.au/@Bellingen/111005620715386309
#koalas #roads #koala #ThreatenedSpecies #ExclusionFencing #Sydney
#GlenifferRoad #cars #LoggingIndustry #TheGreatKoalaNationalPark #BiodiversityCrisis #MobilityDesign #Australia #extinction makers

Bellingen, to nationalparks
@Bellingen@mastodon.au avatar

Logging hasn’t truly stopped in Victoria

"Whether for fuel breaks, salvage logging, or private land logging, native forest logging hasn’t stopped in Victoria. It will continue for many years, and the logs cut from these operations will be sold commercially."

"Much of this logging is not be fully regulated, as the Office of the Conservation Regulator is in the same department as the one conducting fuel break and salvage logging. It is difficult for a government department to regulate itself. This regulator also has no power over logging on private land."
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https://theconversation.com/has-logging-really-stopped-in-victoria-what-the-death-of-an-endangered-glider-tells-us-230394
#biodiversity #NationalParks #EndangeredSpecies #NativeForests #LoggingIndustry #LoggingImpacts #gliders #FuelBreaks #ForestryTransition Projects #Australia #regulation #extinction makers

Wen, to random
@Wen@mastodon.scot avatar

Microplastics found in every human testicle in study

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/may/20/microplastics-human-testicles-study-sperm-counts

Only two studies, and both are small, but it should worry even the rich. They can’t avoid them. How ironic if humanity’s pollution is a leading factor in the extinction of the species!

No big bang, just a sad whimper.

TechDesk, to tech
@TechDesk@flipboard.social avatar

Professor Geoffrey Hinton, the “godfather of AI,” is “very worried about AI taking lots of mundane jobs.” That’s why he has advised U.K. government officials that universal basic income would be a very good idea. BBC News talks to Hinton about who would benefit most from AI, who would suffer from it, and the emerging human-extinction threats facing humans. https://flip.it/QBBzZB

ManyRoads, to science
@ManyRoads@mstdn.social avatar

"Every Awful Thing Trump Has Promised to Do in a Second Term
The former president has pushed a slew of terrifying proposals, both publicly and privately, that he plans to unleash on America should he take down Biden"

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/trump-second-term-plans-wildest-proposals-1234947327/

ScienceDesk, to evolution
@ScienceDesk@flipboard.social avatar

"An evolutionary biologist and a science fiction writer walk into a bar ... and mull over survival."

From MIT Press Reader: The Collapse Is Coming. Will Humanity Adapt?

https://flip.it/9fMhyd

Nonilex, to climate
@Nonilex@masto.ai avatar

Scientists tracked a young 's journey before he vanished. What they learned could help save his species.

’s story, from birth to presumed death, shows the extreme danger facing right , which could be extinct in 3 decades if they continue to disappear at the present rate. Bishop’s species is not doomed to …but time is running out.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/interactive/2024/north-atlantic-right-whale-species-challenges/

medigoth, to nature
@medigoth@qoto.org avatar

About the assumptions we make in .

It is a mistake to think of as warm and cuddly. Many, perhaps most, encounters between and are the result of the former treating the latter as characters.

One reason “ are ” made immediate sense to me was a vivid childhood memory: when I was about ten, I thought some were cute and wanted to pet them. had other ideas. Yeah, don’t do that.

It is equally a mistake to assume nature is All , All The Time. Fighting takes a lot of energy, and wild animals—including our own distant ancestors—are in constant peril of . Even a minor can lead to and .

Violence is a tool of survival, to be sure, whether in , self-defense, or squabbles over and . Unnecessary violence is a quick road to . Most animals would rather do something else, when they can.

So before you fall back on “red in tooth and claw” as a default, look for other explanations. They’re usually more interesting anyway.

GMIK69, to random
@GMIK69@mstdn.science avatar

Probable of B/ and its : a systematic literature review and assessment of global surveillance databases https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38729197/?utm_source=Feedly&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=None&utm_content=1fgJURi2yzLesFml6et0Bb6krzs_FrNIYgPYVFN50JPwVNFg9s&fc=None&ff=20240511102357&v=2.18.0.post9+e462414

The likelihood of extinction necessitates a rapid response in terms of reassessing the composition of influenza vaccines, enhanced surveillance for B/Yamagata, and a possible change in the biosafety level when handling B/Yamagata viruses in laboratories.

ZhiZhu, to nature
@ZhiZhu@newsie.social avatar

"Bishop’s story, from birth to presumed death, shows the extreme danger facing right #whales, which could be #extinct in three decades if they continue to disappear at the present rate.

Bishop’s species is not doomed to #extinction, advocates say, but time is running out."
#GiftArticle #GiftLink
https://wapo.st/4dDItaQ

#Nature #Wildlife #Animals #Marinelife #Oceans #EastCoast #Florida #Virginia #Massachusetts #USA #News

Nonilex, to climate
@Nonilex@masto.ai avatar

File under “Dr. Wenowdis”

raises the risks of another
As degrade ’s , we have created a world in which …fester & multiply.
-spreading creatures like mosquitoes & ticks are thriving on a warmed by… . When , or push…organisms to , proliferate bc they have evolved to target the most abundant species.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2024/05/08/climate-change-disease-pandemics/

Bellingen, to cars
@Bellingen@mastodon.au avatar

The koala "walks around like he owns the joint."

Koalas face habitat loss pressure by deforestation and sprawl. The verge of the road is their new home now.

"Urban koalas and ones in rural areas are not doing so well, they are continuing to decline at an alarming rate.This is a classic sign of loss of habitat and these animals having to struggle in areas where habitat has been removed...The number of koalas being hit by cars recently has been concerning..."

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-05-06/koala-drops-in-competitors-ironman-triathlon-port-macquarie/103808158
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br00t4c, to random
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar
kriykat, to snowboarding French
@kriykat@gs.leftic.club avatar

La première liste des champignons menacés d’extinction
https://mrmondialisation.org/la-premiere-liste-des-champignons-menaces-dextinction/
Pour la première fois, une évaluation générale de l’état de santé des quelques 25 000 espèces de champignons sur l’Hexagone a été réalisée. Le risque de disparition de chacune d’elles a été évalué, dressant ainsi la première Liste rouge des espèces fongiques menacées de France. Alors qu’aucune espèce fongique n’est protégée sur le territoire, 9% […]
#Politique #Articles #Environnement #Sciences #Biodiversité #Champignons #Climat #Espèces #Étude #Extinction #Forêt #ListeRouge #Montagne #Mycélium #Ski

ApaulD, to climate
@ApaulD@aus.social avatar

A good simple explanation of why the indefinite delay in reforming the Environment Protection Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act matters in terms of new coal approvals - and presumably the same applies to gas.





https://youtu.be/zQsA8NsvTPA?si=S46kjYoURzOdBsFL

ApaulD, to climate
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Bellingen, to Birds
@Bellingen@mastodon.au avatar

First the thylacine, then the koala, then the kookaburra...

"The tree hollows kookaburras need to breed can take a hundred years to develop. Every forest patch felled means hollows are lost. Over the past 200 years, nearly 50% of our forest cover has been felled. Urban development all along Australia’s east coast has continued."

The “guuguubarra” laughed for 16.3 million years. "That once-ubiquitous call will be heard no more."

"If species such as kookaburras and koalas are disappearing, then the threatened species have no hope."
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https://theconversation.com/why-the-kookaburras-iconic-laugh-is-at-risk-of-being-silenced-208181
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