'Seabird capital of the world' is home to dozens of endemic species, which are particularly vulnerable to plasticsSeabirds are more at risk of dying due to plastic in New Zealand than anywhere else in the world, new research presented to parliament has shown.New Zealand is considered "the seabird capital of the world", according to the country's Department of Conservation, with the northern royal albatross raising their chicks on the Otago Peninsula, unique species of oystercatchers on the Chatham Islands and more penguin species than any country in the world. Continue reading...
New Zealand the most perilous place for seabirds due to plastic pollution
2. červenece 2018 8:00
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Zdroj: The Guardian