The Hill
The bird population in the United States and Canada has decreased by 29 percent, or 2.9 million birds, since 1970, a new study published in the journal Science found, in what some conservationists are calling a “full-blown crisis.”
The bird population in the United States and Canada has decreased by 29 percent, or 2.9 million birds, since 1970, a new study published in the journal Science found, in what some conservationists are calling a “full-blown crisis.”