Giants of the seas, whales are fascinating and impressive creatures. They play an essential role in balancing the oceans, regulating plankton populations and fertilizing the waters.
However, they are exposed to dangers such as hunting, contamination of the seas by plastic waste and underwater noise pollution. Protecting them is essential to ensuring the health of the oceans and marine biodiversity.
Graceful and agile in the water, seals live in polar, temperate and tropical regions, particularly in the North Atlantic. They are experts in the sea, spending a large part of their lives swimming and diving.
Unfortunately, they are facing increasing threats, including ocean pollution, hunting and the disruption of their natural habitats. The melting of the sea ice due to global warming is disrupting their reproduction. Their protection is essential to preserve the fragile balance of the oceans.
With their characteristic sideways walk, the crab is a familiar inhabitant of our beaches. They play an important role in marine ecosystems by cleaning the ocean floor and regulating the populations of other species.
However, they are threatened by the destruction of their coastal habitat and overfishing, which is weakening certain species. Their preservation is essential if we are to maintain the health of our seas and beaches.
With their dazzling pink plumage and elegant silhouette, flamingos are fascinating wetland birds. They feed by filtering water, contributing to the ecological balance of lagoons and salt marshes.
Threatened by the loss of their natural habitats and climate change, they remind us of the importance of protecting wetlands!
With their sparkling wings and graceful movements, dragonflies are natural predators of harmful insects such as mosquitoes, potential carriers of disease, and are therefore invaluable to our health.
However, global warming and the degradation of wetlands are threatening its survival. We need to preserve the wetlands where it breeds so that we can continue to admire its aerial ballet.
Our oceans are home to many wonderful creatures that never cease to amaze us the more we learn about them. Did you know that the sea turtle family had known the dinosaurs?
They have been roaming the oceans for more than 150 million years, but although they are tenacious, turtles are now threatened with extinction. Let's preserve them, so they can still live through the ages.