Animals
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Unexpected Benefits of Man-Made Materials for Birds: How They Help Them Build Nests and Survive
We all discard a huge amount of plastic and other man-made materials into the environment, and these are often picked up by birds. New research has shown that 176 bird species around the world are now known to include a wide range of anthropogenic materials in their nests.
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Endangered Birds Feed Their Young Plastic from Floating Garbage Patches on the Ocean
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