Tuesday, December 16, 2008
The state of Australia’s birds 2008
Compiled by Penny Olsen
“This report is an overview of the status of Australia’s birds, the threats they face and the conservation actions taken. This 2008 report focuses on trends in bird populations revealed by about 50 long-term monitoring programs running for up to 40 years. ... Although the report deals with birds, the findings have much broader implications for nature and society – birds are indicators of national quality of life. The latest results show that populations of many common bird species are in decline, evidence that the natural environment is continuing to be eroded through over-use, underinvestment and its care and restoration, and undervaluing of its importance” – author’s preface.
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