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IMG_2800_koala bear.jpg A Koala Bear in the Barmah Forest near Echuca, Victoria, Australia. Koala's are becoming scarce in some areas as a result of climate change. Their diet is exclusively eucalyptus leaves which are poor in nutrients. The drought has stressed many eucalyptus trees with the result that their leaves are even less nutritous. This in turn imacts on the Kaolas. Over 75% of the Red Gum trees along the Murray River, that support Koalas are dead, water stressed or dying.
 
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IMG_2812_koala.jpg A Koala Bear in the Barmah Forest near Echuca, Victoria, Australia. Koala's are becoming scarce in some areas as a result of climate change. Their diet is exclusively eucalyptus leaves which are poor in nutrients. The drought has stressed many eucalyptus trees with the result that their leaves are even less nutritous. This in turn imacts on the Kaolas. Over 75% of the Red Gum trees along the Murray River, that support Koalas are dead, water stressed or dying.
 
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IMG_2814_koala.jpg A Koala Bear in the Barmah Forest near Echuca, Victoria, Australia. Koala's are becoming scarce in some areas as a result of climate change. Their diet is exclusively eucalyptus leaves which are poor in nutrients. The drought has stressed many eucalyptus trees with the result that their leaves are even less nutritous. This in turn imacts on the Kaolas. Over 75% of the Red Gum trees along the Murray River, that support Koalas are dead, water stressed or dying.
 
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IMG_2815_koala bear.jpg A Koala Bear in the Barmah Forest near Echuca, Victoria, Australia. Koala's are becoming scarce in some areas as a result of climate change. Their diet is exclusively eucalyptus leaves which are poor in nutrients. The drought has stressed many eucalyptus trees with the result that their leaves are even less nutritous. This in turn imacts on the Kaolas. Over 75% of the Red Gum trees along the Murray River, that support Koalas are dead, water stressed or dying.
 
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IMG_2817_koala.jpg A Koala Bear in the Barmah Forest near Echuca, Victoria, Australia. Koala's are becoming scarce in some areas as a result of climate change. Their diet is exclusively eucalyptus leaves which are poor in nutrients. The drought has stressed many eucalyptus trees with the result that their leaves are even less nutritous. This in turn imacts on the Kaolas. Over 75% of the Red Gum trees along the Murray River, that support Koalas are dead, water stressed or dying.
 
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IMG_2816_koala.jpg A Koala Bear in the Barmah Forest near Echuca, Victoria, Australia. Koala's are becoming scarce in some areas as a result of climate change. Their diet is exclusively eucalyptus leaves which are poor in nutrients. The drought has stressed many eucalyptus trees with the result that their leaves are even less nutritous. This in turn imacts on the Kaolas. Over 75% of the Red Gum trees along the Murray River, that support Koalas are dead, water stressed or dying.
 
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341_guillemot .jpg Guillemots on the Farne Islands. Numbers of these seabirds have reduced dramatically in recent years as a result of climate change. Warming sea temperatures of the north sea have caused a shift in the plankton that are the main food source for sand eels, which in return are the food for the Guillemot. Many young have starved as their parents have struggled to find enough food.
 
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020_fishing.jpg A fish caught in a fishing net. Many species of fish are declining rapidly, mainly die to over fishing. Some speciesd are also impacted by climate change as sea temperatures rise they are shifting range as their food supply is affected.
 
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176_guillemot.jpg Guillemots on the Farne Islands. Numbers of these seabirds have reduced dramatically in recent years as a result of climate change. Warming sea temperatures of the north sea have caused a shift in the plankton that are the main food source for sand eels, which in return are the food for the Guillemot. Many young have starved as their parents have struggled to find enough food.
 
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339_great skua.jpg A Great Skua on Handa Island, Scotland, UK.. Numbers of these seabirds have reduced dramatically in recent years as a result of climate change. Warming sea temperatures of the  sea have caused a shift in the plankton that are the main food source for sand eels, which in return are the food for the seabirds that Skuas piratise and steal their food.
 
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340_great skua.jpg A Great Skua on Handa Island, Scotland, UK.. Numbers of these seabirds have reduced dramatically in recent years as a result of climate change. Warming sea temperatures of the  sea have caused a shift in the plankton that are the main food source for sand eels, which in return are the food for the seabirds that Skuas piratise and steal their food.
 
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349_arctic tern.jpg An Arctic Tern on the Farne Islands. Numbers of these seabirds have reduced dramatically in recent years as a result of climate change. Warming sea temperatures of the north sea have caused a shift in the plankton that are the main food source for sand eels, which in return are the food for the terns Many young have starved as their parents have struggled to find enough food.
 
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020_fish.jpg A fish caught in a fishing net. Many species of fish are declining rapidly, mainly die to over fishing. Some speciesd are also impacted by climate change as sea temperatures rise they are shifting range as their food supply is affected.
 
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024_kittiwake.jpg A pair of Kittiwakes bonding on a sea cliff in northumberland, UK. Numbers of these sea birds have declined by 55% in the North sea in the last 30 years due to climate change. Sea temperatures have risen causing an algal shift that is food for many small fish which in turn are food for many species of seabirds
 
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026_arctic tern.jpg An Arctic tern attacking an intruder to its nest site on the Farne Islands in northumberland, UK. Numbers of these sea birds have declined dramatically  in the North sea in the last 30 years due to climate change. Sea temperatures have risen causing an algal shift that is food for many small fish which in turn are food for many species of seabirds
 
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086_kittiwake.jpg Kittiwakes on a sea cliff in northumberland, UK. Numbers of these sea birds have declined by 55% in the North sea in the last 30 years due to climate change. Sea temperatures have risen causing an algal shift that is food for many small fish which in turn are food for many species of seabirds
 
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098_arctic tern.jpg An Arctic tern on the Farne Islands in northumberland, UK. Numbers of these sea birds have declined dramatically  in the North sea in the last 30 years due to climate change. Sea temperatures have risen causing an algal shift that is food for many small fish which in turn are food for many species of seabirds
 
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IMG_0479_bee.jpg Bumblebee feeding on garden plants. May bee species are declining across the UK. Much of this is due to a reduction in the flowers they feed on, but climate change is also playing a part as parasites that attack the bees are becoming more common with ther milder winters.
 
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IMG_0489_pollination.jpg Bumblebee feeding on garden plants. May bee species are declining across the UK. Much of this is due to a reduction in the flowers they feed on, but climate change is also playing a part as parasites that attack the bees are becoming more common with ther milder winters.
 
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IMG_0494_bumblebee.jpg Bumblebee feeding on garden plants. May bee species are declining across the UK. Much of this is due to a reduction in the flowers they feed on, but climate change is also playing a part as parasites that attack the bees are becoming more common with ther milder winters.
 
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IMG_0522_polinate.jpg Bumblebee feeding on garden plants. May bee species are declining across the UK. Much of this is due to a reduction in the flowers they feed on, but climate change is also playing a part as parasites that attack the bees are becoming more common with ther milder winters.
 
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IMG_0544_bee.jpg Bumblebee feeding on garden plants. May bee species are declining across the UK. Much of this is due to a reduction in the flowers they feed on, but climate change is also playing a part as parasites that attack the bees are becoming more common with ther milder winters.
 
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IMG_0558_bee.jpg Bumblebee feeding on garden plants. May bee species are declining across the UK. Much of this is due to a reduction in the flowers they feed on, but climate change is also playing a part as parasites that attack the bees are becoming more common with ther milder winters.
 
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IMG_0573_polinate.jpg Bumblebee feeding on garden plants. May bee species are declining across the UK. Much of this is due to a reduction in the flowers they feed on, but climate change is also playing a part as parasites that attack the bees are becoming more common with ther milder winters.
 
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IMG_0577_bumblebee.jpg Bumblebee feeding on garden plants. May bee species are declining across the UK. Much of this is due to a reduction in the flowers they feed on, but climate change is also playing a part as parasites that attack the bees are becoming more common with ther milder winters.
 
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IMG_0579_bee.jpg Bumblebee feeding on garden plants. May bee species are declining across the UK. Much of this is due to a reduction in the flowers they feed on, but climate change is also playing a part as parasites that attack the bees are becoming more common with ther milder winters.
 
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IMG_0590_bee.jpg Bumblebee feeding on garden plants. May bee species are declining across the UK. Much of this is due to a reduction in the flowers they feed on, but climate change is also playing a part as parasites that attack the bees are becoming more common with ther milder winters.
 
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IMG_0616_pollinate (2).jpg Bumblebee feeding on garden plants. May bee species are declining across the UK. Much of this is due to a reduction in the flowers they feed on, but climate change is also playing a part as parasites that attack the bees are becoming more common with ther milder winters.
 
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IMG_0616_pollinate.jpg Bumblebee feeding on garden plants. May bee species are declining across the UK. Much of this is due to a reduction in the flowers they feed on, but climate change is also playing a part as parasites that attack the bees are becoming more common with ther milder winters.
 
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IMG_0622_bee.jpg Bumblebee feeding on garden plants. May bee species are declining across the UK. Much of this is due to a reduction in the flowers they feed on, but climate change is also playing a part as parasites that attack the bees are becoming more common with ther milder winters.
 
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IMG_0625_bee.jpg Bumblebee feeding on garden plants. May bee species are declining across the UK. Much of this is due to a reduction in the flowers they feed on, but climate change is also playing a part as parasites that attack the bees are becoming more common with ther milder winters.
 
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IMG_0075_fish stocks.jpg A Fisheries patrol boat in Newlyn, Cornwall, UK. The boat checks on fishing vessels to see that they don't land more than their EU quotas allow. Many species of fish are declining rapidly, mainly due to over fishing, but climate change is starting to play a part as fish species migrate further norrth as the sea warms up.
 
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