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Marine Animal Protection

Red Crab

The red crab is famous for its incredible migration, a natural spectacle that sees millions of these crabs travel from forest to coast to spawn. Found on Christmas Island and other isolated locations, red crabs are critical to the ecosystem, recycling nutrients and aerating soil as they burrow. Their mass migration also supports other species, such as birds and fish, that feed on them.

Unfortunately, red crabs face threats from habitat destruction, invasive species like the yellow crazy ant, and roadkill during their migrations. Conservation efforts include protecting their migration routes, controlling invasive species, and raising public awareness about their ecological importance. By preserving red crab populations, we ensure the survival of one of nature’s most extraordinary migrations.

The Urgent Need to Protect Our Oceans

The oceans are the lifeblood of our planet. Covering over 70% of Earth's surface, they regulate the climate, provide oxygen, and support an incredible diversity of life. Yet, despite their importance, oceans are under severe threat. Pollution, climate change, overfishing, and habitat destruction are pushing marine ecosystems to their limits. Protecting our oceans is not just an environmental priority—it’s a necessity for the survival of all life on Earth.


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