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Birding: Study details significant declines in many bird populations

Por: Portland Press Herald Sports October 23, 2022

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Grassland birds are suffering the declines and most are on the eastern Great Plains, but one of the six tipping-point species – the bobolink – occurs in Maine and is declining. E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune An important assessment of the bird populations in the United States has just been published. “State of the Birds of Report: United States of America 2022” was produced by a consortium of governmental agencies, non-government... + full article



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