Save Bird Wetlands

A new report from the University of Santa Santa Santa Barbara. Many coastal including of coastal and forests have lost significant wetlands over the past years. The report estimates that more than , species of birds have been lost in the United States on the Central Coast of the U.S. since the s. Of particular concern is the loss of coastal islands such as those that provide nesting for and and those that make up the beach erosion control zones.

These are critical habitat areas for many bird species that find themselves stranded on narrow coastal where they would otherwise be vulnerable to extinction. The report comes on the heels of the release of the State of the Birds report which provides a comprehensive annual analysis of bird populations across the U.S. According to the State of the Birds report , species of birds are either present or extinct in the U.S. and Canada in the context of climate change.

This report is an urgent conservation need to address the causes of and migration of birds and other wildlife within the U.S. and Canada conservation context. The report specifically examines the impact of climate on bird populations throughout the Americas and its implications for bird particularly those that frequent high such as coastal islands and marine marine corridors.

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