North American bird populations are shrinking and, in many places, the rate of their decline is accelerating, likely due to warming temperatures and intensive agriculture, a new study in the journal ...
Since the 1970s, the U.S. has lost billions of birds. We now know that those losses aren't just growing—they are accelerating ...
Researchers say there are billions of fewer birds than in 1987. The study links the strongest overall declines to regions ...
In North America, bird populations are declining at rapid rates in three specific locations. Between 1987 and 2021, wild bird numbers have fallen in California, the Midwest, and the Mid-Atlantic.
The study is the first to look at more than the total bird population by examining the trends in their decrease, where they ...
Researchers have revealed that North American birds are declining at an accelerating rate in three regional hotspots ...
A pair of pale-billed woodpeckers with red heads and black and white bodies. (Courtesy photo) Photographer and author Paul Bannick will deliver an ...
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In a talk titled The Courage of Birds: And the Often Surprising Ways They Survive Winter, bird expert Pete Dunne will discuss the adaptations of North American birds that allow them to survive ...