Fading melodies.

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Title: Fading melodies.
Authors: Cornwall, Warren (AUTHOR)
Source: Science. 2/26/2026, Vol. 391 Issue 6788, p860-864. 5p.
Subjects: Bird declines, Tropical forests, Environmental degradation, Spring, Environmental history
Abstract: Intact tropical forests are seeing mysterious bird declines. Is another "silent spring" brewing? [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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