Once synonymous with the Arctic tundra, Snowy Owls have seen steep population declines. The 2022 State of the Birds report considered them “On Alert,” having lost 50 percent of their population from 1979 to 2019.
And the International Union for Conservation listed the Snowy Owl as “vulnerable” after the adult population dropped from 200,000 in 2013 to only 28,000 in 2017—a staggering 86% decrease.
Climate change, resulting in a loss of their important habitats and the prey they rely on to survive, is the main driver in these worrying numbers. Drastic action needs to happen now.
Birds from the Snowy Owl to the Golden-winged Warbler are counting on all of us to step up to protect the places they call home.
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