Oil and gas infrastructure hurting nesting birds in globally important breeding area in arctic Alaska
[unable to retrieve full-text content]A new study that analyzed 17 years of migratory bird-nesting data in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, revealed that nest survival decreased significantly near high-use oil and gas infrastructure and its related noise, dust, traffic, air pollution, and other disturbances.
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