
- Global warming will cause the migration of penguins , sea lions and other species that would move south in search of food due to changing climatic conditions, warned Natural Resources responsible for the Galapagos National Park, Danny Rueda.
Speaking to the newspaper "El Comercio, Quito, Rueda said the warm water of the marine reserve, would be a shift colder waters where the species would be affected sea birds such as ping inos and mammals like sea lions off the break in the food chain.
The Galapagos archipelago is located a thousand miles from the coast of Ecuador and Natural Heritage of Humanity and Marine Reserve by UNESCO in view of the endemic species of flora and fauna that inhabit the area.
Source: www.prensalibre.com/
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