ORGANISMAL RESPONSES TO GLOBAL WARMING By: Ariana Partridge.

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ORGANISMAL RESPONSES TO GLOBAL WARMING By: Ariana Partridge

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ORGANISMAL RESPONSES TO GLOBAL WARMING

By: Ariana Partridge

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POLAR BEARS

Location: Polar and Arctic Regions

Scientists believe that the polar bears won’t exist

because of the Greenhouse Gases.

The earth is getting warmer because of the carbon

dioxide entering everywhere including the polar

regions.

The Earth’s Atmosphere is getting thicker which

means that it’s not allowing the heat to go back to

the sun which makes the ice melt faster.

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POLAR BEARS

The Polar Bears are being affected by the climate change and

they need the ice in order to live.

The reasons why they need the ice are to hunt the seals and

for there own health.

Also, if Polar Bears don’t eat they won’t be able to hibernate.

Scientists predict that the Arctic Ocean will have no ice by

the year 2080.

Scientist Jay Zwally says that our ice in the Arctic ice cap

would be gone by the summer of 2012.

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GRIZZLY BEARS

Locations: Alberta, Canada and Yellowstone

The climate change is wiping out all of the Grizzly bear’s habitat

Food sources for the Grizzly Bears is declining. The bears live off

of Pine Nuts.

Scientists in Alberta, Canada believe that the changes, variations

in body size of Grizzly Bears depends on the environment.

Climate Change has affected the Grizzly Bears in a positive way

for weight gain, hibernation and the chances of reproduction for

mother Grizzly Bears says University Of Alberta Biologist Scott

Nielson.

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GRIZZLY BEARS

The reason why the trees died in the forests is because of

the winters warming up for the past seven years

Also, the The Mountain Pine Beetle- Killed many trees.

Nature- To control the beetles is to freeze the lava 30-35

degrees Fahrenheit for five days

Good White bark cone crops decrease the grizzly

mortality

Also, it increases the amount of bear cubs

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PANDAS

Location: Northwestern, China

Scientists believe that between 80 and 100 of the living Panda

Habitat will disappear by the end of the 21st century.

Panda’s need Bamboo to survive off of. Eventually lead to starvation

The bamboo provides shelter for the Panda’s (Ecosystem) Can only

reproduce every 30 to 35 years which is very limited to Panda’s.

Jack Liu – An Ecologist at Michigan State University says that 99% of

food that Pandas eat is Bamboo.

Solution : Cultivate and Plant heat tolerant bamboo in the region.

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PANDAS

Bamboo also provides shelter life for animals like

the ploughshare tortoise and the purple-winged

ground dove.

Bamboo serves as homes to 20% of Panda’s

Bamboo Plants are sensitive to temperature

changes

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BLACK BEARSLocation: Alaska,Canada,U.S and Northern Mexico

Wisconsin Glaciation- It cut off many resources: food, age,

environment and habitat density for the Black Bears,

climate change and a lack of survival for the Black Bears.

Jessica Phil brick an MU Undergraduate researcher says

that the climate change will depend on the population of

the Black Bears.

Climate Change can also cause habitat destruction. Phil

Brick says if Habitat destruction continues then the Bear

Populations could also be affected by this.

“Keeping climate change under control is very important”

says Phil Brick.

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BLACK BEARS

Black Bears survive on twigs, nuts, berries, fruits

and grasses. They are considered to be omnivores.

They also eat fish and small mammals.

Black Bears hibernate during the winter when the

temperature gets really low

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KOALA BEARS

Location: Australia

There is habitat destruction caused by droughts and bushfires. The

climate temperatures of dry periods and rising in temperatures are

causing the bushfires.

There is only between 45,000 and 90,000 Koalas left in the wild

The moving into urban areas, the shrinking of the habitat is

causing diseases, starvation and attacks from domestic dogs. 60%

decline in the past due to these things

A koala needs 500 grammes of leaves or more to survive.

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KOALA BEARS

Koala’s can get easily stressed and dehydrated

Koala’s get there nutrition, water from moisture of leaves

When they’re forced out of there own habitat Koala’s use all

of there resources that are available to them.

Backyard Trees, Tree lined Road Verges, and Median Stripes

This is important for Koala’s because it helps them with there

movement and dispersal .

This is very important in Urban areas.

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