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New research from Queen’s University reveals alarming trends of a globally significant seabird population
News Release - New research from Queen's University reveals alarming trends of a globally significant seabird population Queen's researchers John Smol , Matt hew Duda and collaborators have uncovered new information that shows that a globally important seabird colony is now only 16 per cent of its potential size, and the likely culprit of the decline is nearby European settlement from over 200 years ago.
News Release - New research from Queen's University reveals alarming trends of a globally significant seabird population Queen's researchers John Smol , Matt hew Duda and collaborators have uncovered new information that shows that a globally important seabird colony is now only 16 per cent of its potential size, and the likely culprit of the decline is nearby European settlement from over 200 years ago.