10/06/2007
The Audubon of Florida warns that bird counts across the state are down. Loss of habitat and encroachment into wetlands are cited as the main decline in the number of commonly observed bird species. Exotic plants, overnutrification of the ecosystem, and lack of regular fire cycles are also to blame for declining bird counts across the state. View full story at: Sun-Herald.com
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Sunday, October 7, 2007
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