Ducks were once a conservation bright spot. Now they're declining in the US, new report shows
- A new report reveals at least 112 North American bird species have lost over half their populations in the past 50 years.
- Duck populations have declined by about 30% since 2017 due to habitat loss and drought, according to Mike Brasher from Ducks Unlimited.
- The report indicates that over one-third of U.S. Bird species require urgent conservation action, affecting ecosystems and economies.
- Experts assert that focused conservation efforts, including public and private programs, can reverse these trends and improve well-being.
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