Once down to fewer than 100 birds in the 1970s, the Long Island osprey population is now thriving. Thanks to decades of conservation efforts, the species has made a strong comeback, signalling a major environmental success story.
Breakdown
- Osprey population on Long Island has rebounded after being nearly extinct. 4s
- A census is underway to monitor the health and breeding of the birds. 10s
- The population has grown from fewer than 100 in the 1970s to over 1,200 today. 52s
- Conservation efforts include installing nesting poles and using webcams for monitoring. 1m 2s
- Ongoing monitoring is needed as future decisions could impact the osprey's survival. 1m 45s