Date:
August 11, 2017
Source:
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Summary:
Writing
Aug. 11 in the journal Environmental Research Letters, University of
Wisconsin-Madison Professor Tracey Holloway, an expert on air quality, and her
former graduate student Olivia Sanderfoot sort through nearly 70 years of the
scientific literature to assess the state of knowledge of how air pollution
directly affects the health, well-being, reproductive success and diversity of
birds.
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