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Are There Fewer Seabirds?

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Few living species will escape the consequences of climate change. Among them, seabirds act as real sentinels, according to several international experts. On the North Shore, observers are already noticing changes in bird habits, but the Canadian Wildlife Service is not sounding the alarm. Not yet. “There is a decrease that is not only significant, but catastrophic,” says observer Jacques Gélineau, for his part, known for his sometimes radical p…
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Few living species will escape the consequences of climate change. Among them, seabirds act as real sentinels, according to several international experts. On the North Shore, observers are already noticing changes in bird habits, but the Canadian Wildlife Service is not sounding the alarm. Not yet. “There is a decrease that is not only significant, but catastrophic,” says observer Jacques Gélineau, for his part, known for his sometimes radical p…

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Few living species will escape the consequences of climate change. Among them, seabirds act as real sentinels, according to several international experts. On the North Shore, observers are already noticing changes in bird habits, but the Canadian Wildlife Service is not sounding the alarm. Not yet. “There is a decrease that is not only significant, but catastrophic,” says observer Jacques Gélineau, for his part, known for his sometimes radical p…

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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