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Migratory birds and shorebirds have delayed their arrival in southern Sinaloa, and while they are not, others have arrived out of season and more, never seen before, begin to nest here in natural reserve areas.
During a hike of at least six miles Cacaxtla Plateau, the researcher Marco Antonio González Bernal, a member of the civil organization Pronatura, said there was a natural imbalance, since watching schedule few species found.
Accompanied by a group of biology students of the UAS, the professor also attributed the disorder to climate change facing the world today, as species that have arrived due to arrive on the date of previous years.
Migratory birds and shorebirds have delayed their arrival in southern Sinaloa, and while they are not, others have arrived out of season and more, never seen before, begin to nest here in natural reserve areas.
During a hike of at least six miles Cacaxtla Plateau, the researcher Marco Antonio González Bernal, a member of the civil organization Pronatura, said there was a natural imbalance, since watching schedule few species found.
Originally posted by xizd1
Could it be from polar shift?
Things aren't where they were and animals are confused?
Originally posted by tribewilder
and they are calling for a very cold winter here...brrrrrrr. i hate it already..
Originally posted by xizd1
Could it be from polar shift?
Things aren't where they were and animals are confused?