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The K&P Trail marshes near Kingston are drying due to drought, harming wildlife and linking to climate change.
The K&P Trail marshes near Kingston are drying up due to a severe drought, with the southern section completely dry by September and the northern section significantly reduced by October—unlike past years.
Bird sightings, including great egrets, have dropped sharply, and fish populations may not recover without new water sources.
Photographer Hung Lam links the changes to climate change, noting rising temperatures increase evaporation in shallow wetlands.
Though the exact cause isn’t confirmed, the trend reflects broader climate impacts on local ecosystems, urging immediate action to protect wildlife and communities.
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Las marismas de K&P Trail cerca de Kingston se están secando debido a la sequía, dañando la vida silvestre y vinculando al cambio climático.