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Why Birds Aren't Partying on New Year's: The Shocking Firework Effect – FocusTechnica

Why Birds Aren't Partying on New Year's: The Shocking Firework Effect – FocusTechnica
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Panic in the Air: Millions of birds lose precious energy due to fireworks on New Year's Eve

Panic in the Air: Millions of birds lose precious energy due to fireworks on New Year's Eve
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Which Birds Are Most Likely To Freak Out Due To Fireworks Shows?

Weather radars and bird censuses show some species and communities of birds are more disturbed by fireworks on New Year’s Eve, sometimes over large distances from the event.

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Changes to European meteorological data policies threaten aerial biodiversity monitoring

University of Amsterdam A group of international scientists, including UvA professor Judy Shamoun-Baranes, warns that changes to European meteorological data policies threaten biodiversity monitoring as they make vital data unavailable. In a letter published in Science on 16 April, they point out that policies in Europe should be adjusted to take into account the broad role that weather radars play beyond meteorology. Migrating bramblings. Weather radars are not only used to measure weather, they can also detect animals in the sky, such as these small passerine birds. Picture: Nadja Weisshaupt Biodiversity is changing at an unprecedented rate and countless initiatives exist to collect suitable information to monitor and understand changes in global biodiversity. Operational weather radars exist in many places around the world and are uniquely suited for monitoring aerial biomass flows, especially of migratory species. Recent changes to data exchange policies in Europe threaten cur

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