Forest Birds in a Changing Climate - A webinar with Birds Canada
Samreen and Brendan from Birds Canada explore how climate change is affecting bird species across the world, with a focus on examples right here in Ontario. They discuss how Birds Canada is monitoring bird populations to track these changes, provide tips on identifying forest birds, and highlight which species you can expect to see in different regions of Ontario. This webinar was part of Woodlands Appreciation Week — an annual event celebrating woodlands and encouraging people to explore their local forests.

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