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Study Confirms Plastics Threat to South Pacific Seabirds | Lab Manager
How Plastics Affect Birds - International Bird Rescue
90 Percent of Seabirds Have Eaten Plastic | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
Seabirds ingesting plastic pollution warn scientists - BBC News
Up to 90% of seabirds have plastic in their guts, study finds | Birds | The Guardian
New Research highlights threat of marine plastics to seabirds - Circular Ocean
Plastic chemicals are accumulating in bodies of seabirds - Take 3 For The Sea
Plastic pollution: another threat for seabirds - Current events - University of Barcelona
Plastics Don't Disappear, But They Do End Up In Seabirds' Bellies : NPR
A Hardy Seabird Is Helping to Detect Plastic Pollution in the Arctic | All About Birds All About Birds
World Migratory Bird Day 2019 - Protect Birds: Be the Solution to Plastic Pollution | CMS
Seabirds eat floating plastic debris because it smells like food, study finds | Plastics | The Guardian
Seabirds silently suffer from new plastic-related disease, 'plasticosis': Study
Help Save Our Birds From Plastic Pollution – Your Connection to Wildlife
Study Seabirds Plastic Ingestion: 90% Have Consumed Plastic | TIME
Seabirds Eat Plastic and Accumulate Chemical Additives - BioTechniques
Plastic ingested by seabirds 'could release toxic chemicals in their stomach', scientists say | The Independent | The Independent
Plastic pollution is so bad for animals it now has a disease name — 'plasticosis' | CBC Radio
Seabird conservation: Governments adopt measures to tackle plastic pollution - EnviroNews Nigeria
90 Percent of Seabirds Have Plastic in Their Stomachs - Coastal Care
Plastic pollution: 'Hidden' chemicals build up in seabirds
Seabirds Are Eating Plastic Litter In Our Oceans – But Not Only Where You'd Expect | IFLScience
Plasticosis': Scientists name new disease in seabirds caused by pollution | Euronews
Diet of plastic their harmful chemicals is killing seabirds – The Mail & Guardian
New research highlights where threatened seabirds are most exposed to marine plastics - BirdLife International
Seabirds that swallow ocean plastic waste have scarring in their stomachs – scientists have named this disease 'plasticosis'
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