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Aranhas gigantes invadem casas e assustam moradores

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Climate change causes prolonged drought in Rajshahi Barind | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)

Climate change causes prolonged drought in Rajshahi Barind 215 RAJSHAHI, April 28, 2021 (BSS)- Drought-like situation has been prevailing in the region including its vast Barind tract for the last couple of months posing a serious threat to the living and livelihood condition of the people, particularly the poor and marginalized ones. “We’ve not seen any significant rainfall in the region since February last because of the adverse impact of climate change,” said Professor Rezaur Rahman of the Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences in Rajshahi University (RU). He opined that the prolonged rainless condition has created a detrimental situation in overall public health in terms of drinking water as well as ecosystem and biodiversity.

Don t move a mussel: Disease might follow

Don’t move a mussel: Disease might follow Conservationists make recommendations for preventing the spread of parasites when translocating mussels and other struggling species April 28, 2021 One way to bolster a dwindling animal population whether it’s caused by environmental degradation, over predation or lack of resources is to pack up a portion of the species and move it somewhere more welcoming, often to supplement an existing population. But this increasingly popular technique, called translocation, may also transport parasitic diseases to a potentially vulnerable population. When moving an animal and leaving it in place both carry a risk for the future of the species, how can conservationists know when translocation is worth it?

Second basking shark appears washed up off the Cork coast

Second basking shark appears washed up off the Cork coast Another basking shark has washed up in West Cork, The juvenile shark, which is approximately 20ft long, washed up high on the rocks due to the full moon last night. The dead shark attracted onlookers throughout the morning. Picture: Andy Gibson. John Bohane A second basking shark has washed up on the rocks near Harbour View Beach, which is located just outside Courtmacsherry. This latest shark which is approximately 20ft in length has appeared just days after another basking shark was found on Inchydoney Beach. Basking sharks generally tend to feed off coastal waters between April and August every year.

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