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The Pika Cannot Move Away from Global Warming Effects

Posted By mike On April 4, 2009 @ 10:00 am In Small Foot Print | 1 Comment

So, how are human being different from the pika? As sea levels rise and consume seaside communities where are we going to go? As our pollution, like [1] rocket fuel showing up in drinking water and baby formula, shows up everywhere where are going to go to get away from the problems?

It’s past time for human beings to demonstrate that we are an intelligent species by committing to sustainable, just economies. Nature doesn’t do bailouts.

[2] clipped from [3] news.yahoo.com

As West warms, some fear for tiny mountain dweller

SALT LAKE CITY – The American pika — a short-legged, hamster-sized fur ball that huddles in high mountain slopes — isn’t built for long-distance travel.

This undated photo released by the U.S. Geological Survey, shows a

So as the West’s climate warms, the tiny pika has little choice but to scurry a little farther upslope to beat the heat.
Problem is, in some places, they’ve run out of room to run, according to scientists. Without cool rocky refuges, the finicky pika can’t survive.
“It’s feeling an exaggerated brunt of global warming,” said Greg Loarie, an Earthjustice attorney involved with lawsuits to get the pika protections. “Unlike others, it can’t move north. It’s stuck.”
“It’s like the ‘check engine’ light that comes on in your car. It tells you something’s going on here,” Ashe said.
“In the Great Basin, pikas now are at such high elevations, there’s not any place for them to go any higher,” he said. “I actually think that pikas in the Great Basin are probably doomed.”

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