Superb fairy-wrens are facing "imminent danger," and a well-studied population in Canberra could go extinct in the next 30 years if we don't urgently curb greenhouse gas emissions, according to an ...
The researchers said the superb fairy-wren would likely go extinct within 30-40 years unless action was taken to stop ...
Scientists tracked bird population in Canberra’s botanic gardens and found climate impacts starting to affect them ...
Data derived from nearly 30 years of weekly observations tracked the lives of superb fairy wrens in Canberra's Botanic ...
CANBERRA, April 1 (Xinhua) -- Superb fairy-wrens, a beloved and common Australian bird twice voted the nation's favorite, could go extinct in the next 30 years due to climate change, a study warns.
New data shows an iconic Australian bird may disappear within 50 years, prompting scientists to warn that the well-studied ...
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Researchers have counted superb fairy-wrens at National Botanical Gardens for 40 years — 2025 was 'confronting'
Every week for more than 40 years, researchers have been counting the number of superb fairy-wrens in the Australian National Botanic Gardens. This year, more than half died — the largest loss in any ...
Niki Teunissen received funding from Monash University and the Australian Research Council, and holds an Adjunct Research Associate position at Monash University. Anne Peters receives funding and ...
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