Western droughts, high river water temps, now this:
Posted by salmo3t
7 Comments
twinpac on
Wow, I know in BC the huge traveller caddis we used to get in lakes are practically extinct. I didn’t know there was such a drop in other places too.
Last-Apartment1742 on
I don’t really have anything of substance to add but a bug guy at a biodiversity summit ended by asked us if we could remember going on road trips and having bugs splattered all over your windshield 10 or 20 years ago and it stuck with all of us because none of us felt like it was as common of an experience now.
Imaginary-Title2838 on
What!?
Not in my area? I really haven’t seen a change. I get to see caddis flies everywhere swarming and it’s been like that!
Droughts happen and unfortunately do occur more often due to climate change. Just remember though, there have been worse droughts in the past.
Climate change also has warmed our planet up by 2.5 degrees. It’s mostly just severity in heat that fluctuates more than it used to.
Though we can’t fix the carbon in our atmosphere being trapped, there is a method in which can cool our climate, and is very possible to execute.
Don’t give up, and do what you can for our environment.
stampcreative on
That’s scary as F! Our world?
Mammoth_Speaker_9122 on
It’s hard to cope with the fact that the world is slowly getting destroyed by humans. It feels like urbanization and corporations are doing damage faster than conservationists can repair the damage.
clairvoyant-bill on
I have clients that talk on and on about how many Caddis and pmds there used to be in the good ol days. Before I was fishing. Most of them think the mosquito fogging is to blame for the diminished hatches. Makes sense.
106milez2chicago on
Of course, mosquitoes and ticks are not on the list
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Wow, I know in BC the huge traveller caddis we used to get in lakes are practically extinct. I didn’t know there was such a drop in other places too.
I don’t really have anything of substance to add but a bug guy at a biodiversity summit ended by asked us if we could remember going on road trips and having bugs splattered all over your windshield 10 or 20 years ago and it stuck with all of us because none of us felt like it was as common of an experience now.
What!?
Not in my area? I really haven’t seen a change. I get to see caddis flies everywhere swarming and it’s been like that!
Droughts happen and unfortunately do occur more often due to climate change. Just remember though, there have been worse droughts in the past.
Climate change also has warmed our planet up by 2.5 degrees. It’s mostly just severity in heat that fluctuates more than it used to.
Though we can’t fix the carbon in our atmosphere being trapped, there is a method in which can cool our climate, and is very possible to execute.
Don’t give up, and do what you can for our environment.
That’s scary as F! Our world?
It’s hard to cope with the fact that the world is slowly getting destroyed by humans. It feels like urbanization and corporations are doing damage faster than conservationists can repair the damage.
I have clients that talk on and on about how many Caddis and pmds there used to be in the good ol days. Before I was fishing. Most of them think the mosquito fogging is to blame for the diminished hatches. Makes sense.
Of course, mosquitoes and ticks are not on the list