Waterbirds pay price of global warming

Nearly half the world’s waterbird species are in decline, mostly due to rapid economic development and the effects of climate change, according to a global survey released today.

Nearly half the world’s waterbird species are in decline, mostly due to rapid economic development and the effects of climate change, according to a global survey released today.

The fourth annual Waterbird Population Estimate found that 44% of the 900 species globally had fallen in the past five years, while 34% were stable and 17% rising.

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