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Shingaion t1_ixos449 wrote

Blame humanity. It's all their fault. The birds deserve this planet more!

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diagnosedwolf t1_ixp31nd wrote

Why do we spend money endlessly repeating this study? The results don’t change no matter how many times this study is done. It was first done more than 100 years ago. We need to stop trying the same thing and expecting a different result.

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Reddit_Hitchhiker t1_ixp6jcy wrote

With the climate quickly changing extinctions are going to be the norm for many forms of life and some of us will look upon them as Bruce Dern looked upon the forest pods in Silent Running.

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purpledust t1_ixqyar5 wrote

What kind of headline is that? Unique birds are noticed not to be around a lot. Yeah. That’s what makes them unique. Like really unique.

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