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Audubon predicts climate change will shrink bird ranges
2014-09-14 08:17:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Scranton Times-Tribune: By 2080, birds like the northern saw-whet owl, the scarlet tanager and the Baltimore oriole could all but disappear from Pennsylvania. Climate change is expected to shrink and shift northward the ranges of these and hundreds of other species across North America, according to a groundbreaking National Audubon Society study. Last week, the almost 110-year-old conservation group posted its findings for 588 birds on Climate.audubon.org. The site features maps showing predictions of how species...
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Climate change may push Michigan into no-fly zone for many bird species
2014-09-12 23:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Detroit News: When someone among the faithful birding community in the Mount Pleasant area comes across a Bohemian waxwing, word about a rare sighting of the bird gets out quickly through social media and cellphones. But even the best communication tools might not help birders find their favorites in the coming decades. A study released this week by the Audubon Society asserts that climate change will drastically alter the habitats of dozens of species nationwide and, in some cases, lead to their extinction...
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Stephen Colbert: U.S. Needs New National Bird in Face of Climate Change
2014-09-12 19:20:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
EcoWatch: Comedy Central host Stephen Colbert was thrown in a tizzy by an Audubon Society report released this week which found half of America`s bird species could be endangered thanks to shrinking and shifting habitats caused by climate change. "I`m not a scientist," he announced, parodying the disclaimer used by climate deniers, "but I`ve never bought into all the alarmism around climate change. Why fear change? Maybe Earth is just going through puberty. ... Folks, these are scare tactics from the loon...
Bird Technologies Introduces SiteHawk SK-4000-TC Cable And Antenna Analyzer
2014-09-11 08:21:53| rfglobalnet Home Page
Bird Technologies, a leading provider of RF components, subsystems, test equipment, and services, today introduced the compact SiteHawk SK-4000-TC Antenna and Cable Analyzer. The instrument makes troubleshooting the transmission path of commercial and military communications systems operating between 85 MHz to 4 GHz easier, faster, and more precise than ever. As the successor to Bird’s popular Site Analyzer SA-3600 XT, the new instrument is 80% smaller, 60% lighter, and offers many new features as well.
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Climate Change Could Wipe Out Half Of All North American Bird Species
2014-09-10 16:18:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
RedOrbit: More than half of the bird species in North America, including the bald eagle and the official birds of eight US states, are being seriously threatened by global climate change, the National Audubon Society revealed in a new report published on Tuesday. According to the study, 126 species will lose at least half of their current ranges by 2050, and will have no chance to relocate if global warming continues on its current trajectory. An additional 188 species will experience more than 50 percent...
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