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Andersen has said, “The bird population in North America has fallen by about 30% — there are 3 billion fewer birds now than there were in 1970” but that society efforts, supported by members ...
What’s beneficial for birds is also beneficial for other species, and for humans as well. There are over 800 osprey nests across the state now. It’s a joy to see that number increase.” ...
Birds in Connecticut are at risk from the use of a common class of insecticide, according to the Connecticut Audubon Society’s annual “State of the Birds” report. The group said ...
Bird flu is widespread among CT waterfowl. ... H5N1 is being found in many wild birds in many different areas of Connecticut according to the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
CT raptor populations soar, while some coastal birds face pressure by Jennifer Ahrens | Connecticut Public December 8, 2022 @ 1:00 pm December 8, 2022 @ 11:01 am Click to share on Facebook (Opens ...
Wild birds like ducks, geese, swans, storks, plovers, sandpipers, gulls and terns are all susceptible to bird flu. In ...
Birds' beaks come in an incredible range of shapes and sizes, adapted for survival in environments around the world. But as a new study reveals, there's even more to bird beaks than meets the eye ...
CT birds in danger from common pesticides, Audubon report says Connecticut Public Radio | By Chris Polansky Published December 24, 2024 at 11:25 AM EST ...