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Pennsylvania's Winter Birds Need Protection in Warm Weather Habitat

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Monday, May 5, 2014   

Birds that called Pennsylvania home all winter long are back in their warm-weather retreat now. The North American boreal forest in Canada offers the undisturbed expanse those birds need to breed and thrive.

A new report from the Boreal Songbird Initiative and Ducks Unlimited stresses the importance of leaving those areas untouched. Paul Zeph, director of conservation, Audubon Society of Pennsylvania, says developing the forest would hinder the ability of birds in the state, such as the dark-eyed junco and the white-throated sparrow, to pollinate crops and keep insects in check.

"There's so many impacts that we may not even know about yet that can happen if we have this, sort of, devastating alteration of our ecology," Zeph says.

Jeff Wells, science and policy director, Boreal Songbird Initiative, says advocating on behalf of the forest is crucial.

"You know, there are ways for us to let people in Canada know that we think the boreal forest and its careful management is important to us, and that we recognize the shared bird resource," Wells says. "And we can encourage companies and governments to balance development and conservation."

Zeph says development, left unchecked, can lead to devastating consequences, such as in the case of the passenger pigeon. Once one of the most robust bird species on earth, it was driven to extinction a century ago by human-caused habitat loss.

"It's really unfathomable that we can have such an impact, but we can," Zeph warns, "and this is now what's happening in the boreal forest. This enormous swath of forest land is under siege."

One of the biggest threats to the boreal forest in Canada is the demand from the U.S. for paper, wood and petroleum products. The report points out that the Canadian forest contains 25 percent of the world's wetlands and stores more surface fresh water than anywhere else on Earth.

More information is available at www.borealbirds.org.




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