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S4 Ep1 |Climate Change & Crocodiles: A Jamaican Journalist's Eye-Opening Investigation

34 min · 20. helmi 2025
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Discover how climate change is altering wildlife habitats in Jamaica, leading to an unexpected surge in crocodile sightings. Join Giovanni Dennis, a Climate Tracker Caribbean Climate Justice Journalism fellow, as he explores the link between extreme weather events, droughts, and the displacement of crocodiles. From dramatic highway encounters to insights from leading experts, this investigative story dives deep into the intersection of climate change and human- wildlife interaction. 🎥 Learn how the changing climate impacts crocodile behavior. 🌍 Understand the importance of environmental awareness and education. 👀 Witness real-life accounts of crocodiles in urban spaces. Don't miss this compelling journey that reveals how global issues manifest in local challenges.

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