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All in all, that adds up to roughly 10 million pipes dotting the landscape as potential bird death traps.
Pipe-pulling efforts by conservation-minded groups and individuals in the Nevada desert are showing an average of one bird death per pipe, and those in Oregon, an average of two birds per pipe.
Besides being a ready-made meme, it's usefully imponderable: while peer-reviewed scientific estimates put the annual American death toll of birds from collisions and from outdoor cats at more than three billion, no individual bird death can be definitively attributed to climate change (since local and short-term weather patterns have nonlinear causes).
QUESTION FROM EVAN: I don't have your article in front of me, but you just very cleverly explained that because it's so complex, and there's a lot of levers at work, your reported bird death count may be off… If that's the case, which I'm sure it is off, then what else have you said to mislead us?
Ecological impacts relate to habitat loss or damage, such as insect and bird death from intense light generated by solar installations or wind turbines, and increased use of resources such as water.
Neither the affected farmers, nor the villagers knew about the urgency of reporting bird death.
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Bird deaths at some early wind farms were alarmingly high.
In comparison, Williams said, a few thousand bird deaths would be "nothing".
The bird deaths seen last fall were primarily among native species, never exposed to the virus.
But Mr. Stone said confirmed bird deaths in New York were actually over 200 and rising rapidly.
United Nations authorities say that Turkey and Romania, which also reported recent bird deaths, quickly took action to control the disease.
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