How Plastic Pollution is Impacting Wildlife – True Stories and Alarming Facts

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 How Plastic Pollution is Impacting Wildlife Each minute, a truckload of plastic debris is dumped into our oceans. Beyond this astonishing figure is a gut-wrenching truth: our earth's most precious animals are making the ultimate sacrifice for our convenience. From the deepest ocean depths to the top of the world's tallest mountains, plastic pollution is an unseen assassin, killing hundreds of thousands of innocent animals every year. The Silent Invasion: How Plastic Reaches Wildlife Our plastic trash does not magically vanish when we discard it. Instead, it takes a fatal trip that ultimately ends up on the doorstep of innocent wildlife. Rivers are like highways, transporting plastic trash from towns and cities straight into the ocean. A discarded plastic bottle in a storm drain can go thousands of miles, ultimately ending up on distant islands where seabirds have made their homes for thousands of years. The wind gets involved as well, scooping up light plastic bags and pieces ...

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