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Subject: [NEOORN-L] Red Knot populations plummet
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 14:49:58 -0300
From: James Lowen <[log in to unmask]>
Reply-To: Bulletin Board for Ornithologists working with Neotropical
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"A new report has revealed a drastic population decline in the Red
Knot subspecies Calidris canutus rufa. Numbers at their wintering
grounds in southern South America have fallen drastically in recent
years; from 51,300 in 2000 to approximately 30,000 in 2004, and still
further to just 17,200 in 2006.
The 2007 Red Knot Assessment Report, prepared by the US Fish and
Wildlife Service and based on demographic studies covering 1994-2002,
reveals that the rufa subspecies could become extinct within ten
years, if adult survival remains low."
see
Contributing factors sought as Red Knot population plummets
http://www.birdlife.org/news/news/2007/08/red_knot_report.html
James
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