PENGUINS SETTING OFF SIRENS OVER HEALTH OF WORLD'S OCEANS
June 30, 2008
June 30, 2008
SEATTLE, June 30 -- The University of Washington Health Sciences campus issued the following news release:
Like the proverbial canary in the coal mine, penguins are sounding the alarm for potentially catastrophic changes in the world's oceans, and the culprit isn't only climate change, says a University of Washington conservation biologist.
Oil pollution, depletion of fisheries and rampant coastline development that threatens breeding habitat for many penguin specie . . .
Like the proverbial canary in the coal mine, penguins are sounding the alarm for potentially catastrophic changes in the world's oceans, and the culprit isn't only climate change, says a University of Washington conservation biologist.
Oil pollution, depletion of fisheries and rampant coastline development that threatens breeding habitat for many penguin specie . . .