полярная белая сова/Why 64% of Snowy Owls in the Arctic have Disappeared

↠ Check out how killer whales are changing the Arctic: Snowy owls can survive tough Arctic winters, living year-round in regions like Alaska. But their population in North America has dropped dramatically over the last decade – by around 64%. Now, scientists are closely monitoring the breeding patterns not just of snowy owls, but also of lemmings. As the birds’ main prey, the local rodent population has a huge effect on owl numbers. What could be causing the decline of these species down to the final third, and how might it affect the future of the Arctic? Interested in more stories about wildlife in the Arctic? 📺 Check out our playlist “How this African Parrot Ended Up in a Cactus in Arizona“: 🔔 Subscribe for loads more conservation stories: 🦉 You can check out the Owl Research Institute to support snowy owl conse
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