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- Wildlife - Science - rspca. org. uk
4 million anglers who catch 200 million fish each year; a commercial fishing fleet that catches 1,000 million fish every year Each year in Britain: 3 million wild mammals are shot, snared or trapped; 15 million wild birds are shot; 20 million rats and mice are killed as pests Unintentionally, each year, we kill and injure British wildlife:
- The Benefits of Birds - Chirp Nature Center
The estimated cost of replacing Clark’s Nutcrackers’ seed dispersal of whitebark pine alone is $11 billion across the range of whitebark pines in the U S Birds Pollinate Plants – When we think pollinators, bees and butterflies come to mind, but bird pollinators such as hummingbirds and honeyeaters also make a big contribution, especially
- The 7 best cat collars of 2025, tested and reviewed - MSN
Domestic, free-roaming cats are estimated to kill upwards of 4 billion birds and 22 billion mammals in the US each year, making them the top human-related threat to US wildlife
- Seasonal abundance and survival of North America’s . . . - Nature
Across the northern transect, the biomass equivalent of 3 97 ± 0 17 billion (mean ± s d over years) passerine-sized birds migrated southward in autumn and an equivalent of 2 56 ± 0 11 billion
- 7 Million Birds Killed Each Year, Confused by TV Towers
Migrating birds seem confused by warning lights on TV towers May 3, 2012 #151; -- A quarter of a million birds died after the Exxon Valdez oil spill off the coast of Alaska in 1989, marking it
- Making Cities Safe for Birds - Asparagus Magazine
Buildings are almost as deadly; in Canada window collisions kill up to 42 million birds a year Even if birds dodge deadly glass towers and escape the jaws of a cat, they still have to find habitat — which is hard to come by the more we cut it down and pave it over Unsurprisingly, bird populations have taken a nosedive Scientists estimate
- TWO BILLION BIRDS ARE ON THE MOVE - Audubon Texas
An estimated 2 billion birds will follow migratory flight paths through Texas to their wintering grounds Unfortunately, many will not complete the journey Texans can help our feathered friends travel safely by turning off lights at night and encouraging neighbors and businesses to join the Lights Out, Texas campaign!
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