SHEN Yihang: Floods in Wuhan, Hubei Forced a Snake to Climb up Monitoring Poles, and Wildlife Fell into a Silent Dilemma | Views from CBCGDF Expert

On July 2, 2024, a video titled  A Big Snake Climbed up a Monitoring Probe to Avoid Floods became a hot search online. A big snake was coiled on the monitoring pole at the Wuchang River Beach in Wuhan, Hubei. The river beach staff and police quickly moved the snake and released it. This incident was not only an "accidental" encounter between wild animals and humans, but also a concrete example of the impact of floods on biodiversity. People lamented: Snakes have also become "victims" of natural disasters!

When floods come, society often pays more attention to the impact on humans and less attention to the plight of wild animals and plants. After all, human survival and safety issues are the primary concern. Floods can cause problems such as destroyed houses, flooded roads, and power outages, which directly affect human daily life. So, when the plight of wild animals becomes a hot search, we suddenly realize that floods also have a direct impact on wild animals and plants!

Floods are a common natural disaster that has a huge impact on biodiversity. Floods not only destroy the habitats of plants and animals, but also disrupt the ecological relationships between species. During floods, a large number of land animals are forced to leave their original habitats and look for new shelters.

Original article:https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/Xng7m-zgEwYkvyExgndQZw

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