But because 84 percent of eastern forests are privately owned, timber companies and land owners can greatly benefit bird populations by taking immediate conservation action
Cerulean Warbler by Christopher Wood
Find out why birds of the Northeast need our help.
Northeastern bird species dependent on young forests, such as the Golden-winged Warbler, or mature deciduous forest, such as the Cerulean Warbler, are showing steep declines.
But because 84 percent of eastern forests are privately owned, timber companies and land owners can greatly benefit bird populations by taking immediate conservation action
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