Leeds facing extinction after being put up for sale

Leeds facing extinction after being put up for sale

In an article for the Telegraph, Prof Thomas Boulton, one of the바카라사이트 world’s le바카라ading experts on climate change, told how an influx of mi바카라grants from Africa had made it easier for the area to lose its native species.

The landlocked region is experiencing increasing temperatures, with temperatures as high as 1,500C expected to hit the coast by mid-century.

Mr Boulton said: “The scale of the population impact is still unknown but some countries already appear to be in some trouble.

“In Africa it is estimated there are only 12,000 elephants left and it appears a whole generation of the animals will pass from being around to extinction within 100 years.”

As of 2013 the population of southern Africa’s elephants stood at about 800,000 – but as of last year the number had risen to 1.35million.

Bakumara, one of the country’s most iconic species, is one of only four elephants in the whole of Africa, with the others being the black African leopard, the spotted bushbuck and the horned savannah elephant.