Tommy Tainant
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Climate crisis pushes albatross ‘divorce’ rates higher – study
Researchers say warmer waters mean birds are travelling further for food and becoming more stressed, triggering relationship breakdowns
Yes, the sea is getting warmer forcing the birds to fly further for food. This places stress on the relationship. Its very sad that our excesses affect these amazing birds.