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I see far more birds on Mastodon than here in the wild. It has never been so quiet around the feeders, over the meadows and at the edge of the forest. And I live in a nature park! (Eastern France).
Main reasons for the loss of birds here: agriculture: pesticides+ destroying habitats/climate crisis/insect loss/bird flue (high risk country).
🟢 https://www.ofb.gouv.fr/en/actualites/results-30-years-bird-counting-france-worry-specialists
🟢 https://archive.ph/LR2Yx
#ExtinctionCrisis #insectDecline #birdDecline #birds #birdsofMastodon #birding #endangeredSpecies
Main reasons for the loss of birds here: agriculture: pesticides+ destroying habitats/climate crisis/insect loss/bird flue (high risk country).
🟢 https://www.ofb.gouv.fr/en/actualites/results-30-years-bird-counting-france-worry-specialists
🟢 https://archive.ph/LR2Yx
#ExtinctionCrisis #insectDecline #birdDecline #birds #birdsofMastodon #birding #endangeredSpecies
The results from 30 years of bird counting in France worry the specialists
The Temporal Monitoring of Common Birds (STOC) programme has been surveying French birdlife according to a protocol performed every year by a network of volunteer ornithologists throughout the country for over 30 years.Drupal
This is infuriating. A rare plant was removed from the US Endangered Species list despite 90% of its population occurring on one Washington golf course. The result was fairly predictable. The golf course mows it down, and we have a completely avoidable extinction risk of not only an important pollinator plant, but an Indigenous first food too.
#PNW #EndangeredSpecies #plants
https://www.opb.org/article/2024/10/31/bradshaws-lomatium-camas-golf-course/
#PNW #EndangeredSpecies #plants
https://www.opb.org/article/2024/10/31/bradshaws-lomatium-camas-golf-course/
Rare plant plowed under at Camas golf course leaves researchers worried
Some experts are worried that the removal of a rare plant on a Camas golf course is a sign of species losing federal protections too soon.Erik Neumann (OPB)