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Nearly two-thirds of all bird species in North America will be at an increased risk of extinction if the world does not act to reign in climate change, a new report has found.
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Audubon spent seven years investigating the likely effects of the changing climate on 588 bird species in Canada and the U.S., representing about three-quarters of all bird species on the continent.
314 North American bird species at risk due to climate change, report finds Emily Chung · CBC News · Posted: Sep 10, 2014 1:04 PM PDT | Last Updated: September 10, 2014 ...
The first State of North America's Birds report released this week found that of 1,154 bird species that live in and migrate among Canada, the U.S. and Mexico, 432 are of "high concern" due to low ...
Sheppard, Edwin L. -1904 lithographer Tholey, Charles P. -1898 dedicatee Wilson, Alexander 1766-1813 printer Bowen & Co. Notes Issued 15 parts in 14, 1866-1869, with cover-title "The birds of North ...
The new study is, in fact, just the latest to sound the alarm about avian die-off in North America. A report released in June said that 25 per cent of the bird species in Canada face precipitous ...
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