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Home / Environment / Nature's Resilience: Wildlife and Floods

Nature's Resilience: Wildlife and Floods

1 Feb

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Summary

  • Storm Chandra caused severe flooding, impacting wildlife and habitats.
  • Restoring wetlands and reintroducing beavers can mitigate flood risks.
  • Extreme rainfall events are 20% more intense due to rising temperatures.
Nature's Resilience: Wildlife and Floods

Recent extreme weather events, such as Storm Chandra, have inflicted significant damage on UK ecosystems. The deluge caused extensive flooding, leading to the loss of wildlife habitats and potential threats to various species, from insects to small mammals. Conservationists note that rising global temperatures are making such extreme rainfall events approximately 20% more intense.

However, nature itself offers powerful solutions for flood mitigation. Experts advocate for restoring degraded wetlands and reintroducing beavers, whose dams naturally slow water flow and create resilient habitats. While beavers are thriving in parts of the UK, conservationists stress that these efforts must be part of a larger strategy.

Further measures include reconnecting rivers with their floodplains and improving soil health. These actions aim to slow water movement through the landscape, reducing the impact of rapid deluges on properties and human life. The reintroduction of beavers is seen as a cost-effective, natural approach to managing water levels, benefiting ecosystems during both floods and droughts.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Storm Chandra caused severe flooding that impacted UK wildlife by washing away habitats and potentially harming various species.
Restoring wetlands and reintroducing beavers are natural solutions that can help mitigate flood waters by slowing their movement through the landscape.
Rising global temperatures are making extreme rainfall events in the UK approximately 20% more intense.

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