Bobolinks, Savannah sparrows and eastern meadowlarks enrich Vermont summers with their songs, but their populations continue to suffer long-term declines due to the loss in quantity and quality of their grassland habitat. Across North America, birds that use grassland habitat have experienced the steepest population decline among all bird groups in the past five decades. Over that time 95% of […]
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