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Flamingos at risk: Climate change threatens the delicate balance of Tanzania’s Lake Natron.

Millions of pink flamingos transform the alkaline waters of Lake Natron in northern Tanzania into a dazzling display daily.

  • This spectacle is under threat due to human activities and changing weather patterns, endangering the world's largest migratory bird colony.
  • Lake Natron, a Ramsar site on the Tanzania-Kenya border, is uniquely suited for flamingos with its warm, hypersaline waters. However, agriculture, pollution, and climate change are disrupting this delicate ecosystem.
  • Senior ecologist John Sule notes that changing water levels and salinity, due to extreme weather, make nesting difficult for flamingos and affect their food supply, causing a population decline.
  • Prolonged dry seasons further concentrate salinity, worsening food shortages for the birds. Despite a halted soda ash extraction project in 2008, threats to this habitat persist.

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