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Wildlifebehavior

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environment1 year ago

Seals' Survival Tactics: Choosing Icebergs Amid Melting Challenges

Research presented at the American Geophysical Union's annual meeting reveals that harbor seals in Alaska's Glacier Bay National Park choose icebergs based on their speed, with slower-moving ones preferred during pupping season for stability and faster ones during molting season for feeding opportunities. The study highlights the impact of the advancing Johns Hopkins glacier on seal habitats and underscores the importance of interdisciplinary research to understand climate change effects on tidewater glacier fjord ecosystems. Meanwhile, climate change poses a significant threat to these environments, with potential warming of 3.6°F in many regions.

science-and-environment2 years ago

"Study Reveals Unexpected Factor Increasing Snake Bite Incidents"

Researchers at Emory University have found that rising temperatures are leading to an increase in snake bites in Georgia, with a 6% higher chance of hospital visits for every two-degree Fahrenheit increase. This is due to snakes being more active in warmer weather. The study highlights broader changes in animal behavior and migration patterns due to global warming, which could lead to more human-wildlife interactions and potential health risks. To avoid snake bites, people are advised to be cautious in certain outdoor areas, especially from April to October. The article also suggests that individuals can contribute to mitigating climate change by utilizing incentives from the Inflation Reduction Act for eco-friendly technologies.