BirdLife Finland reports that Finnish
populations of the common pochard – chosen to be Bird of the Year 2018 – have
plummeted by 80 percent in 20 years.
Nature preservation group
BirdLife Finland reports that domestic populations of the endangered common
pochard have decreased massively in the past two decades.
The organisation also chose the
pochard to be the Bird of the Year 2018. BirdLife's calculations show that
Finnish populations of the common pochard (Aythya ferina) have fallen a
staggering 80 percent in the past 20 years. The organisation hopes to help
revive the species by naming it the year's top bird.
In the early 1970s the Kokemäki
river delta in Satakunta was bustling with some 250 pairs of pochards. Local
calculations from a few years ago put the figure at just 30.
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