Pollutionwatch: city sparrows' decline linked to car exhausts

RSPB found urban sparrow colonies waning at fastest rate where traffic-borne nitrogen dioxide was worstThe cheeky house sparrow is the archetypal city bird. You can find them around the world, but they are in serious decline in cities in Italy, Canada, India and the UK. London ’s house sparrow population fell by 60% between 1994 and 2006.Scientists from theRoyal Society for the Protection of Birds fed London sparrows in 33 colonies and compared them with birds at 33 other places where no extra food was offered. More food meant more fledglings, but it did not improve their wintertime survival.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Tags: Air pollution Birds Conservation Biology Wildlife Environment Science Source Type: news