EcoNews Report   /     Data Suggests Broad Decline Among Regional Birds

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"Data suggests that 2/3 of regional bird species are in decline, 1/3 of those are double digit declines" Friends of the Eel River's Conservation Director Scott Greacen hosts a discussion with Ken Burton, author of Common Birds of Northwest California and A Birding Guide to Humboldt County , about patterns in observational data that may reflect changes in bird populations. In the course of revising his latest edition of Common Birds of Northwest California , Ken compared data from the global citizen science database eBird over the last couple of decades. His data comparison suggests regional bird populations are in broad decline. Tune in to learn more about how data is collected in eBird and what it suggests about regional bird populations. Click here to learn more about eBird, the global database managed by Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

Summary

"Data suggests that 2/3 of regional bird species are in decline, 1/3 of those are double digit declines" Friends of the Eel River's Conservation Director Scott Greacen hosts a discussion with Ken Burton, author of Common Birds of Northwest California an

Subtitle
"Data suggests that 2/3 of regional bird species are in decline, 1/3 of those are double digit declines" Friends of the Eel River's Conservation Director Scott Greacen hosts a discussion with Ken Burton, author of Common Birds of Northwest California and
Duration
1684
Publishing date
2019-03-07 20:50
Link
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KHSUEcoNewsReport/~3/KMXIaOOjd70/data-suggests-broad-decline-among-regional-birds
Contributors
  Alicia Hamann
author  
Enclosures
https://cpa.ds.npr.org/khsu/audio/2019/03/3-7-19_scott_g_ken_b_bird_populations_final.mp3
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