https://phys.org/news/2022-11-firewo...ild-birds.html
November 25, 2022
Fireworks have long-lasting effects on wild birds
by Max Planck Society
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior...
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Fireworks have long-lasting effects on wild birds and animals
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Expert says killing of rare black-faced spoonbill due to flu fears was unnecessary
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Study: Immune Suppression by Neonicotinoid Insecticides at the Root of Global Wildlife Declines (Infectious diseases in honey bees, fish, amphibians, bats and birds)
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Tracking bird flu: US wildlife workers on the front line against deadly strains
By Maggie Fox, Senior Writer, NBC News
They were once featured on the show ?Dirty Jobs? but the wildlife experts who spend weeks each year wrestling wild birds to swab their behinds for avian flu don?t mind. They?re happy to be on the...
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Interest in bird-friendly farms grows in California
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Study of bird stomach contents: The amount of plastic pollution in the Pacific Ocean has reached alarming levels
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Japan - Haneda Airport to strengthen measures against bird hits
Haneda Airport to strengthen measures against bird hits
The transport ministry will spend 1 billion yen ($13 million) this year to beef up nighttime surveillance at Haneda Airport in Tokyo to reduce the increasing risk of bird strikes...
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Japan - Fukui to lease storks from Hyogo for breeding
Fukui to lease storks from Hyogo for breeding
FUKUI (Kyodo) -- The Fukui prefectural government said Monday it will lease a pair of storks from Hyogo Prefecture for breeding and the eventual release of the offspring into the wild.
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Japan - Sparrow numbers plummeting in Japan as well
Sparrow numbers plummeting in Japan as well
Sparrows, perhaps the most familiar of all wild birds, are a vanishing species.
Sparrow populations in Japan are plummeting, just as they are in Europe.
A sparrow...
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makoto started a topic Japan - Once extinct in wild, Oriental white storks making slow comeback in Japanin JapanJapan - Once extinct in wild, Oriental white storks making slow comeback in Japan
Once extinct in wild, Oriental white storks making slow comeback in Japan
Oriental white storks, a special protected species in Japan that once vanished from the wild in the 1970s, are making a gradual comeback, with some 1,000 sightings...
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Japan - Budgies have sense of rhythm: study
Budgies have sense of rhythm: study
Budgerigars have the ability to peck in time with a rhythm, a team of Japanese researchers has found -- a finding researchers say sheds light on the language-learning process.....
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Sweden - Dead birds now found
Swedish birds 'scared to death': veterinarian
A county veterinarian has speculated that the birds that fell from the sky in central Sweden on Tuesday may have been frightened by fireworks, then run over by a car after landing on the road...Last edited by makoto; January 5, 2011, 09:01 AM. Reason: move to between 4,000 and 5,000 dead birds fall from sky arkamsas ou pas?