Wildlife Impacts

As The Binary Solar System crosses Earth and in the years of recovery, all life will experience changes that may come with distress, health issues, and early death.  Of particular interest here are the impacts on all wildlife including plants and animals .  

As land shifts and climate changes, they may lose habitat, homes, nests, and access to food and fresh water.   Cracks in the earth, release of gases like methane may cause wildfires, illness, and suffocation.  Magnetic Pole movements may cause migration issues in sensitive animals like birds.  Red and Iron Oxide dust may cause skin issues, boils, infections, and plagues among humans and animals.  Severe storms, hail, Fire Rain, earthquakes, landslides and debris flows may cause crop failures.  Space weather like geomagnetic storms and the magnetism exerted by the Binary Solar System and planetary bodies may cause migration problems and confusion among animals. 

Examples in the News:

Mystery as hundreds of Aussie birds suddenly fall from the sky

"WIRES Wildlife vet Dr Tania Bishop said it also appears to be weather-related. "We are seeing a large increase in cases lately due to the sudden change in weather from drought to extreme rain events,"

https://au.news.yahoo.com/mystery-hundreds-aussie-birds-suddenly-fall-sky-rainbow-lorikeets-052421829.html?guccounter=1

Image:  Hundreds of rainbow lorikeets have been taken into care due to a little-known illness called lorikeet paralysis syndrome (LPS). Supplied: WIRES volunteer Robyn Gray.



Mystery of Sheep Walking in Circle in China for 12 Days Potentially Solved

https://www.newsweek.com/mystery-sheep-circle-china-12-days-potentially-solved-1760985


Ancient Stories and Wildlife Impacts:

Quote from the last Binary Solar System Crossing:


Indeed, all animals, their hearts weep; cattle moan because of the state of the land.

Comparison of Ipuwer Papyrus and the Biblical Exodus PX Crossing Story:

  • There’s blood everywhere… Lo the river is blood.
    • …all the waters that were in the river were turned to blood (Exodus 7:20).
  • …one…thirsts for water.
    •  And the Egyptians digged round about the river for water to drink; for they could not drink of the water of the river (Exodus 7:24).
  •  Lo, trees are felled, branches stripped.
    • …and the hail brake every tree of the field (Exodus 9:25).
  • . Lo, grain is lacking on all sides. 
    • . …and the flax and the barley was smitten (Exodus 9:31).
  • Birds find neither fruit nor herbs.  
    • …they (locusts) did eat every herb of the land, and all the fruit of the trees which the hail had left (Exodus 10:15).
  •  Groaning is throughout the land, mingled with laments.
    •  …and there was a great cry in Egypt (Exodus 12:30).
  • Lo, many dead are buried in the river, the stream is the grave, the tomb became stream, and He who puts his brother in the ground is everywhere.
    •  For the Egyptians buried all their firstborn (Numbers 33:4).
  • All is ruin!
    • Egypt is destroyed (Exodus 10:7). 

Ancient Warnings:
A Tibetan Prophecy hints that animals and wildlife will be under such pressures that they encroach on cities and human habitation. 
" In the Iron-MaleDog year (2030), all cities and surrounding areas will be filled with carnivorous animals such as tigers, bears, wild dogs, wolves, and the like. "
 

Wildfires and Wildlife Impacts: 
PX is putting pressures on earth, increasing the overall warming trends and triggers for Wildfires.  Dry conditions and dry and dying plant life are the tinder.  Extreme weather events, increases in lightning strikes, and changes in the earth's crust release combustible gases that may ignite and burn this dry tinder.  In some cases, combustible gases and fossil fuels continue to burn independently of vegetation.   
Not only do these fires affect plant life, animals suffer health side effects and there are pressures to migrate to new habitats.  

Vegetation buried by lava produces methane burning with blue flame

Wildfires On the increase:
Wildfire Climate Connection
" ...increased heat, extended drought, and a thirsty atmosphere, has been a key driver in increasing the risk and extent of wildfires in the western United States during the last two decades."

What Happens to Wildlife During a Wildfire?
"Wildfire causes wildlife to move, avoiding flames and searching for new habitat. This migration can cause animals to wander into densely human populated areas and come into contact with humans they would normally avoid."

Ocean and Water Wildlife:
As PX approaches, almost every place on Earth will experience an increase in heat.  The Ancients described the seas as boiling. As red iron oxide dust filled the waterways, amphibians like frogs left their habitats, and there was a mass die off of fish.    Scientist are already talking about Climate Change, Warming Oceans, and how this affects the wildlife there.  

NASA:  Is the ocean continuing to warm?
"Yes, the ocean is continuing to warm. Notably, all ocean basins have been experiencing significant warming since 1998, with more heat being transferred deeper into the ocean since 1990."

NOAA: Climate Change: Ocean Heat Content
"As a result, upper ocean heat content has increased significantly over the past few decades. Upper layers are accumulating heat faster than deeper layers, but averaged over the full depth of the ocean, the 1993–2022 heat-gain rates are approximately 0.64 to 0.83 Watts per square meter averaged over the surface of the Earth."

NOAA Fisheries:  Climate Change and Marine Animals: A Conservation Challenge
"Climate-driven changes such as higher ocean temperatures and extreme weather events are affecting the health of marine animals—and their ability to survive.

Climate-driven changes such as higher ocean temperatures, and more frequent and extreme weather events like marine heatwaves and hurricanes, can directly affect the health and condition of these animals. They can also impact the availability of the habitat and prey they rely on to survive and reproduce. "


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