Anjali Yadav | THE DEN
Almost 30% of the UK's bird species, including the bluebird and the robin, are facing a serious threat to their existence from factors such as climate change, a public report has found. father on Wednesday warned. The "red" list of 70 bird species considered most endangered was created by a coalition of organizations of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) based on observations of volunteers. . RSPB chief executive Beccy Speight said the report "is further proof that UK wildlife is in free fall", warning: "This is truly the last chance to stop and reverse against the ravages of nature."
The number of bird species in severe decline has nearly doubled since the list was first compiled 25 years ago and has increased by three species since the last report.
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