Declining U.S. Bird Populations Worry Environmentalists
Bird populations in the U.S. are facing alarming declines, falling by some 25% across the board since 1970.
Bird populations in the U.S. are facing alarming declines, falling by some 25% across the board since 1970.
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Researchers report that bird populations across North America have declined some 29 percent since 1970, and threats continue to mount.