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Not exact matches
And the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a few years ago in its fourth assessment in 2007, said to the Europeans — but it could have been to the Americans
for that matter in a different context — Europeans if you care
for your
songbirds, as Europeans really do, look to Africa and how African habitats are doing: 84 percent of the
migratory birds in the world are vulnerable to climate change.
New findings from Western University support the scientific opinion that mercury is one of the determining factors
for the dramatic declines of many
migratory songbird populations across North America.
A recent study by David Mizrahi of New Jersey Audubon and Jeff Buler of the University of Delaware, revealed that the Great Cypress Swamp is one of the two most important stopover sites in Delaware
for neotropical
migratory songbirds during the spring and fall migrations.
Across the continental United States, climate change is affecting the migration cycles and body condition of
migratory songbirds, causing decoupling of the arrival dates of birds on their breeding grounds and the availability of the food they need
for successful reproduction.