Irish bird specials in decline, warn experts

Studies by BirdLife International have found almost one-third of Ireland’s bird species are in decline due to global warming, intensive farming, land development and other factors.

Studies by BirdLife International have found almost one-third of Ireland’s bird species are in decline due to global warming, intensive farming, land development and other factors.

Reports this morning said the studies found 47 species - or 31% of the total found in Ireland - face an uncertain future, largely due to the drainage of lowland river valleys and upland habitats and the removal of hedgerows.

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