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The extreme heat and low rainfall in the Amazon have led to the death of local wildlife, including pink river dolphins. Climate change has caused widespread warming of rivers, leading to population declines in Atlantic salmon. Endangered elephants have mysteriously died, and millions of baby birds are dying from extreme heat. In northeastern Namibia, more than 100 buffaloes drowned after stampeding into a river.
More than 100 buffaloes are reported to have drowned after they stampeded into a river in northeastern Namibia’s Zambezi region https://t.co/s5k3gbCuEb
More than 100 buffaloes are reported to have drowned after they stampeded into a river in northeastern Namibia’s Zambezi region https://t.co/kO95v5EpAB
Millions of baby birds are dying from extreme heat https://t.co/0qr7ZBTJ0x
The widespread warming of rivers, a downstream consequence of climate change, has contributed to population declines in Atlantic salmon. https://t.co/QnWMwInUnP
Scientists discover why dozens of endangered elephants dropped dead https://t.co/63nRRu4c9M
After months of high temperatures and low rainfall in the Amazon, there are growing signs that the extreme heat is killing off local wildlife, including pink river dolphins. https://t.co/aicZ0BWrNz