Zachary Gutierrez+FollowGlacier Meltdown: Why It Matters NowDid you know that even if we stopped global warming today, nearly 40% of glaciers would still vanish? Researchers just studied over 200,000 glaciers and found that our past choices are already melting ice and raising sea levels. But here’s the wild part: what we do next could save the rest. Stronger climate action = more glaciers, water, and safer coastlines. Want to help? Try going solar, driving electric, or just spreading the word. Every bit counts! #ClimateCrisis #GlacierMelt #EcoAction #Science191Share
Jessica Hodge+FollowRed-Tailed Hawks Are Changing Their GameDid you know red-tailed hawks are totally switching up their migration habits? Thanks to warmer winters and more city sprawl, these iconic birds are sticking around places they used to ditch for the season. They’re even using buildings as hunting perches! But it’s not all good news—urban dangers like cars and pesticides are putting them at risk. Plus, this could mess with local ecosystems. Citizen scientists can help by tracking sightings, and we can all pitch in by cutting back on pollution and skipping harsh pesticides. #WildlifeWatch #UrbanNature #ClimateChange #BirdsOfPrey #EcoAction #Science1299Share
Tamara Jones+FollowGray Whales Are Wasting Away—Here’s WhyGray whales are showing up shockingly skinny on their migration north, and researchers are freaking out. Not only are their ribs visible, but baby whales are almost nowhere to be found—just three calves spotted this year! Scientists say melting Arctic ice is wrecking their food supply, and it’s a major red flag for ocean health. If whales are struggling, the whole ecosystem is in trouble. Want to help? Cut down on single-use plastics, support clean energy, and get involved with local marine groups! #GrayWhales #OceanCrisis #ClimateChange #MarineLife #EcoAction #Science31Share