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Extreme weather is hitting baby birds hard in a 60-year study

A 60-year study involving over 80,000 great tit birds has demonstrated that extreme weather events, such as cold snaps and heavy rainfall, significantly impact the survival and growth of baby birds. These findings underscore the urgent need for policies addressing climate change to mitigate its effects on avian populations.

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