Marshes, swamps, shores, tide flats. Very adaptable. Forages in any kind of calm fresh waters or slow-moving rivers, also in shallow coastal bays. Nests in trees or shrubs near water, sometimes on the ground in areas free of predators. The otter pond is drying up in the dry season while I'm looking for a way to save the freshwater fish. The herons appear to stop my work. I will spend a few hundred dollars to dig the pond 2m deeper. Climate change is becoming more and more serious, but people are still not interested in protecting nature. I have sacrificed all my assets over the past 15 years to save animals. But I still haven't done much. I'm really sorry for your children.
I raise chickens for eggs because I'm a vegetarian, eggs are essential for my health. The chicks here are often killed by dogs. So otter Titi helped me fix the fence for a better chicken coop. This wild otter has helped me do a lot of work for the mangroves. I don't keep him as a pet, Titi is a human-friendly wild otter. But he was hunted by people. Every day he has to hide from poachers so that he can come back to my house from the mangrove forest. If you would like to watch more or re-up Merman Tiun's videos, please subscribe to our YouTube channel TIUTAC or become a member on Patreon.
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I discovered Happy, the merdog puked a lot and was found with blood in his stole. Because we are picking up plastic waste in the forest merdogs eat stuff in the garbage because of curiosity. looks like He ate dog poison. His health is deteriorating. I examined his mouth and the mouths of the other dogs and discovered that only he had been poisoned. However, merdog Happy does not want to miss out on rescuing sea creatures every day and pursues otter guard Titi. Although he couldn't walk home, Happy immediately ran after him when he realized I was about to enter the mangrove forest to release sea creatures. By the way, thank you to Ms. Nga for donating $100 to wildlife in the mangroves every day. So I had $10 today to release sea creatures.
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Vietnam's mangroves are dwindling. Merman Tiun, on the other hand, seeks to identify the primary causes of mangrove degradation and assess their impact on the dynamics and evolution of this ecosystem in relation to city development. Key abiotic parameters promote mangrove progression. Mangrove ecosystem depletion has been linked to natural disasters and anthropogenic activities. The most important factors of mangrove degeneration appear to be wood harvesting, urban settlement and infrastructure, sand extraction, petroleum exploitation, coastal erosion, and climate change. Secondary destructive factors such as dwellings, sustenance agriculture, non-timber forest product collection, digging, landfill, dyke construction, and large clear-felling all contributed significantly to mangrove degradation. The implementation of state projects had a significant impact on the evolution of mangroves in river estuaries. In the absence of law and specific regulation implementation strategies, populations have used the authorities' tolerance to invade all mangrove areas around river estuaries. The management of Vietnam's mangrove ecosystems had to contend with the population's perception of mangroves as ordinary forests. Despite the fact that this special ecosystem could never change its coastal nature place like other artificially generated forests, mangrove degradation along river estuaries does not appear to raise advocacy. By the way, thank you Mr. Dinh Hanh for donating $2.50 to save marine life today.
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