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Page 1: Scientists predict that global warming could contribute to the mass extinction of wild animals in the near future. An overheating world is creating a big

Scientists predict that global warming could contribute to the mass extinction

of wild animals in the near future.

An overheating world is creating a big change in climatic conditions and this can harm the delicate ecosystems in

which species live. Threatened species can already be found all over the world.

Page 2: Scientists predict that global warming could contribute to the mass extinction of wild animals in the near future. An overheating world is creating a big

The Marine Turtle, urgent global action is needed to ensure their future.

Page 3: Scientists predict that global warming could contribute to the mass extinction of wild animals in the near future. An overheating world is creating a big

With diminished living space, elephants will be unable to escape any changes to

their natural habitat caused by global warming.

Page 4: Scientists predict that global warming could contribute to the mass extinction of wild animals in the near future. An overheating world is creating a big

This peaceful, bamboo-eating member of the bear family faces a

number of threats.

Page 5: Scientists predict that global warming could contribute to the mass extinction of wild animals in the near future. An overheating world is creating a big

The Orangutan is in big trouble, they may be extinct in the wild in a few

decades unless we act quickly.

Page 6: Scientists predict that global warming could contribute to the mass extinction of wild animals in the near future. An overheating world is creating a big

Climate change could eventually make it unsuitable for Tufted Puffins to breed.

Page 7: Scientists predict that global warming could contribute to the mass extinction of wild animals in the near future. An overheating world is creating a big

The American Pika could be the first mammal victim of climate change.

Page 8: Scientists predict that global warming could contribute to the mass extinction of wild animals in the near future. An overheating world is creating a big

Experts estimate there are as few as 3,200 tigers left in the wild.

Page 9: Scientists predict that global warming could contribute to the mass extinction of wild animals in the near future. An overheating world is creating a big

Climate change is affecting home range, abundance and breeding cycles

of many frog species.

Page 10: Scientists predict that global warming could contribute to the mass extinction of wild animals in the near future. An overheating world is creating a big

Today, populations of nearly all the great whales are at depressed

levels. 

Page 11: Scientists predict that global warming could contribute to the mass extinction of wild animals in the near future. An overheating world is creating a big

The polar bear could disappear in the wild unless the pace of global warming

slows.


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