Seabird colonies in Faroe Islands face both natural and human threats
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A marine biologist has warned that seabird colonies in the Faroe Islands are under severe pressure from both natural and human-made causes, according to a report by Faroese broadcaster KVF. Hjálmar Hátún, a marine researcher at the Faroese Marine Research Institute (Havstovan), stated that the decline in seabird populations is driven by a combination of […] The post Seabird colonies in Faroe Islands face both natural and human threats appeared first on Daily Northern .
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