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Keystone species and their impacts on grassland bird diversity across the Great Plains

by Lindsey Wallis | Oct 30, 2024 | Events, Webinars

Grassland birds are the most rapidly declining guild of birds in North America, exhibiting greater than 50% loss in total abundance since 1970. While the reasons for these declines are manifold, one oft-overlooked factor is the landscape-level loss of keystone species...

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