birders and conservationists,
Some of you have probably seen this. I dont know if JCurrys blind distn list went to all of MOU listserv. He is with Audubon MN. I am forwarding a link from the study website (not the whole message that came from Natl Audubon). It is based on 40 years of CBC data. 58% of 305 species showed significant movement north in winter. 25% spread south. The 13 spp. that moved the furthest north are featured at the link below. You can click on some of the species names to get the distribution info and the natural history info for the bird. The full report is found in the left-most menu (download report). The report is only 14 pp long. There are petition, homepage, and FAQs links in the left menu. http://www.audubon.org/bird/bacc/Species.html The report website is below JCurry signature block. (I deleted the rest of the NAS promo msg, but all the info is available in the menu.) good birding to all Gordon Andersson St Paul _____ From: CURRY, John [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 10:00 AM To: CURRY, John Subject: Birds and Climate Change Report Released Today Friends, The National Audubon Society released its compelling analysis of wintering bird habits and climate change today. We are doing all we can to promote this through traditional and internet media. Below is what the NAS sent me to get informed and help take action against climate change. Thanks for any help you can be in promoting this report to media, friends, family, work colleagues, fellow birders, etc. John Curry Policy Director Audubon Minnesota 2357 Ventura Drive, Suite #106 St. Paul, MN 55125 651-739-9332, #19 (office) 651-253-5691 (mobile) <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] Check out <http://www.birdsandclimate.org> www.birdsandclimate.org. ---- Join or Leave mou-net:http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives:http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html

