This article actually follows on the heals of the one on bread from this morning
This article is part of Climate for Change, a Fairfax Media series on global warming. Full coverage can be found here. Follow our coverage on Facebook.
Let’s not forget that when the Warmists say climate change, they mean mostly/solely caused by Mankind
(SMH) You’re probably familiar with celebrity selfies, or those posted on Facebook by your friends, but soon the internet will be flooded with nothing less than … animal selfies.
Of course, these animals don’t know they’re being filmed by the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage’s remote-sensing cameras placed in state nature reserves.
Some of these candid moments are sure to go viral now that the office has partnered with the Australian Museum to put the footage online in August so the public can help identify the animal striking a pose.
Projects like WildCount increasingly rely on interested citizens to gather information about their local surroundings. The observations, when collated, can be used to monitor the condition of ecosystems, the movements and behaviour of species and to predict how they might adapt or succumb to climate change.
“One of the features of climate change is that you start to see animals or plants in locations that you wouldn’t have expected previously. By having citizen scientists you’ve got a much better geographic dispersal,” said Kate Wilson, the executive director of science at OEH.
Interesting. Are Warmist positing that animal life has always been static? That life has always been in exactly the same place always? Talk about anti-science folks.
” locations that you wouldn’t have expected previously” OMG! We’ve had climate change for years!! I’ve seen all sorts of different animals on Johnny Carson’s desk! I never would have expected them there!
When will we see the Surrender Monkey taking down Rebel battlefield flags and ripping them off license plates? If we do it will be sort of a change in (racial) climate