
Noisy humans harm birds and affect breeding success: study

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A recent study published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B reveals that noise pollution significantly disrupts bird behavior and reproduction globally. Researchers analyzed data from 160 bird species over nearly four decades, finding that human-made noises interfere with mating displays, communication, and foraging. Birds in urban areas showed higher stress levels, and those nesting close to the ground faced greater reproductive harm. The study highlights noise pollution as an underappreciated factor in biodiversity loss, suggesting that solutions exist to mitigate its impact on avian populations.
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