In this episode Jeff Corwin visits with the New England Zoo's Canada lynx to talk about the problems this species will face as the effects of global warming become more pronounced and what can be done to help them.
Through this entire series, Jeff Corwin brings his love of animals and a wealth of knowledge from years of travel and exploration to the screen as he shares his own experiences and firsthand accounts of the detrimental and devastating effects climate change is having on our planet's wildlife. This series is made up of 11 videos, featuring the polar bear, sea turtles, penguins, frogs, monarch butterflies, caribou, lynx, wolverine, coral reefs, fur seals, and lobster, and are supplemented by fact sheets with more in-depth information about each animal including fun facts, behavior, threats, and hope on Defenders of Wildlife's web page.
Climate change is one of the single most devastating threats to our planet's biodiversity and wildlife. It is estimated that over the next century the Earth will warm by as much as 10 degrees Fahrenheit. Animals will be forced to adapt or migrate to new areas to try and find suitable habitat in which to live. Some animals might not survive.
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