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Keep Your Cats Indoors: Disappearing Birds

June 13, 2022 by TLB

A study of 500 species of birds in Canada and the US was published in the prestigious journal Science in September 2019. It found that in the last 50 years, 3 …

Read moreKeep Your Cats Indoors: Disappearing Birds

 

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