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Re: progress in automated birdsong recognition?

Subject: Re: progress in automated birdsong recognition?
From: jasonpudd
Date: Mon Jul 21, 2014 12:39 pm ((PDT))
The University of Sask. in Canada is doing cutting edge research on the top=
ic of this new class of pesticides.  Link below to the CBC report so everyo=
ne can get informed.  You can also find many reports on-line of the ongoing=
 research.  Glassland birds in Canada have been hit hard with some populati=
ons dropping up to 70% in recent years.  Insectivorous birds have been hard=
est hit with some species numbers dropping 90%.  We all need to get informe=
d and inform others fast.  =0D
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 Pesticide 'contaminating' Prairie wetlands: scientist http://www.cbc.ca/ne=
ws/canada/saskatchewan/pesticide-contaminating-prairie-wetlands-scientist-1=
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 http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/pesticide-contaminating-prairie=
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 Pesticide 'contaminating' Prairie wetlands: scie... http://www.cbc.ca/news=
/canada/saskatchewan/pesticide-contaminating-prairie-wetlands-scientist-1.2=
482082 A Saskatchewan researcher says many wetlands across the prairies are=
 being contaminated by a relatively new pesticide that is threatening the e=
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 View on www.cbc.ca http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/pesticide-co=
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