Biology
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For At Least 50 Years, Bird Population Kept on Falling in Tropical Rainforest
According to a new study done by the University of Illinois, 70 percent of understory bird species disappeared in the forest between 1977 and 2020. And the great majority have been reduced by half or more.
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