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.

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.

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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