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  3. Understanding how birds respond to extreme weather can inform conservation efforts

Understanding how birds respond to extreme weather can inform conservation efforts

The results of this study could help conservationists target their efforts to vulnerable species, as well as locations where extreme weather events are predicted.

Read the full article at: https://news.wisc.edu/understanding-how-birds-respond-to-extreme-weather-can-inform-conservation-efforts/
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