June 16, 20231:47 AM PDTUpdated 13 hours ago

MEXICO CITY, June 15 (Reuters) – The deaths of hundreds of wild birds along Mexico’s Pacific coast were likely caused by the El Niño climate phenomenon, local authorities said on Thursday, as the country and its surrounding oceans face an intense heat wave.
Some 300 wild birds of various species were found dead over the weekend along the coasts of Mexico’s western states of Chiapas, Oaxaca, Guerrero, Michoacan, Jalisco, Sonora and Baja California Sur.
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Sadly other Animals are paying the price for human arrogance and selfishness.
But never fear, Nature is watching and will have the last say.
I am Sooooooooooo glad I did
not bring kids into this world.
Same here. Agree 100%
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I pray!
Among the many threats they face, it isn’t just one.
And of course, human-caused climate change is making El Ninos even more extreme.