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ENVIRONMENT REPORT – American Birds Threatened

By George Grow


Broadcast: December 6, 2002

This is the VOA Special English Environment Report.

A new report warns that many bird populations in the United States are in trouble. The report says about two-
hundred kinds of birds are either decreasing in number, have restricted environments or are facing other threats.
That represents about one-fourth of America’s bird populations.

The National Audubon Society released the report. The society is one of the oldest and largest environmental
protection organizations in the world.

The report uses information gathered by scientists in the United States and other countries. This year, it includes
birds of Hawaii and Puerto Rico, in addition to the birds of mainland North America.

The National Audubon Society says the report confirms some unwelcome changes. It shows that many songbird
populations have decreased by as much as fifty percent or more since nineteen-seventy.

For example, it found that the cerulean warbler of the eastern United States has
decreased by more than seventy percent. In the central United States, the Henslow’
s sparrow population has dropped by eighty percent. The number of Hawaiian
‘Akikiki have dropped from six-thousand-eight-hundred birds thirty years ago to
only one-thousand birds today.

The National Audubon Society says these decreases come at a time when bird
watching in the United States is more popular than ever. One study found that about
seventy-million Americans took part in bird watching last year. That is up two-
hundred-fifty percent from the number reported twenty years ago. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service
reports that Americans spent forty-thousand-million dollars on wildlife watching last year.

Frank Gill is an official with the National Audubon Society. He describes the new report as being like preventive
medicine. He says the information is used mainly to get governments concerned about protecting bird
populations before they become threatened.

Mister Gill adds that birds are a good way to test the health of Earth’s environment. He says the things that
harm birds also harm people who share the same space. He says people should think about what decreasing bird
populations are telling us about the environment we share.

This VOA Special English Environment Report was written by George Grow.


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