A national bird conservation organization says grassland habitat loss on the Prairies has created a “conservation crisis” for dozens of species of birds.

The crisis is illustrated in a new State of Canada’s Birds report published Tuesday by Birds Canada in partnership with Environment and Climate Change Canada.

It says that since 1970, when dependable bird count data started being kept, birds living full or part time in Prairie grasslands have declined by 67 per cent.

Birds that live primarily or only in Prairie grassland areas have declined by 90 per cent over that same time period, the report shows.

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    2 months ago

    im a big bird nerd, and i have seen first hand the decline of birds on the prairies. its really sad, i only see a quarter of the migrating birds now too. humans are the very worst thing to happen to this planet

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    2 months ago

    Grassland birds in crisis on the Canadian Prairies, conservationists warn

    Birds everywhere have been in dramatic decline. It’s shameful that we continue to allow this to happen.

    Who would even want to live in a world where the outdoors is devoid of the sound of birds?