The staff of the wildlife refuge Kenai is located in Alaska, told about the consequences of human intervention in nature.
Scientists are alarmed by the melting of blocks of ice in the waters of the island. Scientists intend to find ways of solving these problems.
Biologists spend a lot of time and money trying to eliminate the consequences of human interference with nature. Over the past 60 years, Alaska has become warmer by 1.7 degrees, which poses a threat to forests, lakes and General landscaping. Already, there is the disappearance of wetlands and the reduction of water. For example, some animals such as mountain goat, live exclusively near ponds. The same applies to bison, deer and other predatory animals.
Scientists are looking for ways to provide adequate assistance to the monasteries of Alaska. Also, there is a threat of melting ice, and this will reduce the island to a specific part. Experts strongly recommend to reduce the human intervention in natural processes.
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