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Scotland’s seabird populations are continuing to decline as threats including climate change and avian flu take their toll ...
The arrows for Norwegian seabird populations are pointing downward. Researchers have now recorded mercury levels above the ...
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Scotland’s seabird population continues to decline but some species are showing signs of recovery, new figures have shown.
But for some species, like the Arctic Skua, the outlook is even worse, with populations plunging by a horrifying 83 per cent. The short-term trend shows a more positive picture for some seabird ...
The Arctic tern, great skua and razorbill had breeding success around the average. Simon Foster, NatureScot trends analyst, said: “Scotland’s seabirds are of international importance ...
Arctic skua numbers have fallen by 83% since 1986 (Lorne Gill/NatureScot/PA) Simon Foster, NatureScot trends analyst, said: “Scotland’s seabirds are of international importance, and they ...
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