Pelican

The pelican has existed for more than 30 million years. It usually lives in warm regions, near rivers and lakes. It’s about time to clear its home waters! Considered a major conservation success story, the pelican has made a comeback after the use of DDT was banned. Today its biggest threat is plastic pollution.
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Penguin

From the icy desert of Antarctica to the warm southwestern coast of Africa, the Penguin plays an important role in ecosystems both in the ocean and on land. Not only affected by global warming, marine plastic pollution poses a threat to penguins by entanglement, by directly eating it or by indirect ingestion.
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Seahorse

The seahorse has no stomach. Its digestive system is so fast, it must constantly eat to stay alive. Let’s avoid more microplastics in its diet!
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Starfish

The starfish has more than 2,000 species, and are very important for the earth’s ecosystem. However, these have been eating microplastics for 40 years!
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Turtle

The turtle has an incredibly long life! The oldest age ever recorded was 188 years. With a cleaner ocean, every turtle will live happier.
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