Animals
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Global Bird Populations Continue to Decline Due to Habitat Loss, Overexploitation, and Climate Change: Scientists Conclude
The declining bird population is transpiring not only in North America but also around the world. Global bird populations have significantly declined due to various factors such as habitat loss, habitat degradation, and overexploitation, with climate change being an emerging threat, according to a new study.
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