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North American bird declines are widespread and accelerating in agricultural hotspots

02.26.26 | American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

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North American bird populations are not only declining, but they’re also shrinking faster with each passing year – particularly in regions shaped by intensive agriculture, according to a new study. Centuries of human impacts, including land use change, agricultural intensification, overexploitation, and pollution, have drastically reshaped the natural world, leading to population declines for many wildlife species worldwide. Although these declines are widely recognized, whether these losses are speeding up year over year, as well as the factors driving this potential acceleration, remain poorly understood. Here, François Leroy and colleagues investigate these trends among North American bird populations. Leroy et al. analyzed data from 1,033 migration survey routes in the North American Breeding Bird Survey, examining 261 bird species between 1987 and 2021. Using advanced statistical modeling, the authors estimated population dynamics over time, revealing an average continent-wide decline in bird abundance. According to the findings, the steepest losses were concentrated in the southern and warmer regions of North America, with hotspots of accelerating decline in the Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, and California – areas that closely align with regions of intensive agriculture. Leroy et al. also found that 47% of species studied (122 species) show significant population declines, 63 of which are deteriorating at an accelerated rate. 67 species show declines that outpace population recruitment, suggesting deeper demographic strain.

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Acceleration hotspots of North American birds’ decline are associated with agriculture

26-Feb-2026

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APA:
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). (2026, February 26). North American bird declines are widespread and accelerating in agricultural hotspots. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L59Z3EX8/north-american-bird-declines-are-widespread-and-accelerating-in-agricultural-hotspots.html
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"North American bird declines are widespread and accelerating in agricultural hotspots." Brightsurf News, Feb. 26 2026, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L59Z3EX8/north-american-bird-declines-are-widespread-and-accelerating-in-agricultural-hotspots.html.