Climate change is presenting a significant threat to the population of dugongs in Thailand, according to a recent report by NHK WORLD-JAPAN. The marine mammals, known for their gentle nature, are facing challenges due to the warming of ocean waters and the destruction of their natural habitats, particularly the seagrass beds they depend on for food. The situation calls for urgent conservation efforts to protect these vulnerable creatures from further decline.
- Climate change is endangering the dugong population in Thailand.
- Dugongs are marine mammals that rely on seagrass beds for sustenance.
- The warming of ocean waters and the destruction of seagrass habitats are major threats to their survival.
- Conservation efforts are necessary to prevent further decline of dugong populations.
NHK WORLD-JAPAN is “the international service of Japan’s public media organization NHK.” NHK World-Japan is operated by Nippon Hoso Kyokai (NHK). The goal of NHK World-Japan is stated as “to promote a deeper international understanding of Japan, introducing the latest events in Japan through news and other programs.”
“Overall, we rate NHK World-Japan Left-Center biased based on story selection that slightly favors the left. We also rate them High for factual reporting due to a clean fact check record.”
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Official website: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/
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