Hundreds of pelicans stranding in California & Oregon14/03/2010 23:29:32
Brown Pelican. Photo: ©Alan Wilson March 2010. The California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG) is reporting that the primary causes of the recent Brown Pelican mass stranding (involving varying degrees of incapacitation of hundreds of birds) along the Oregon and California Coast are related to shortages of preferred prey items, such as anchovies and sardines, and rough winter weather, probably as a result of the current El Niño event. No toxins 300 birds being rehabilitated "When you allow overfishing of any seabird's prey base and then compound that with impacts from El Nino events, which may become stronger or more common with climate change, you are spelling disaster for the bird. Their prey bases have got to be better protected if they are to survive long term," said Dr. Jessica Hardesty Norris, American Bird Conservancy Seabird Program Director.
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