Christopher Le Brun (British, 1951) - The Valkyrie, LXIV (1994)

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Christopher Le Brun (British, 1951) - The Valkyrie, LXIV (1994)
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Black-crowned Night-heron, Nycticorax nycticorax (American)
State: Threatened
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"The destruction of coastal maritime dune forests to accommodate the growing number of summer cottages along the Atlantic shore greatly reduced habitat for black- crowned night-herons. Consequently, their populations declined during the 1940s and 1950s. Habitat loss also contributed to the decline of inland breeding populations during this period.
Contaminants, including PCBs and DDT, caused further reductions of black- crowned night-herons in the northeast during the 1950s and 1960s. PCBs affected growth, metabolism, reproduction, and behavior. The pesticide DDT caused reduced clutch size and lower productivity due to the breakage of thinned-shelled eggs. Eggshells collected in 1952 exhibited significant thinning in comparison to those collected prior to 1947 (Ohlendorf et al. 1978).
With the ban of DDT in the United States in 1972, night- heron populations began to gradually recover during the 1970s. Although Breeding Bird Surveys showed an increase in black-crowned night-heron numbers in the Northeast from 1966 to 1979, the population declined from 1980 to 1999 (Sauer et al. 2000).
The black-crowned night-heron population in New Jersey has declined from about 1,500 individuals in the late 1970s to only 200 in the late 1990s, nearly a 90% loss. This reduction, attributed to habitat destruction, disturbance to nesting colonies, and contaminants, led to the inclusion of the black-crowned night-heron on the New Jersey list of threatened species in 1999. The New Jersey Natural Heritage Program considers the breeding population of the black-crowned night-heron to be “demonstrably secure globally,” yet “rare in New Jersey” (Office of Natural Lands Management 2000)"
Source: https://dep.nj.gov/wp-content/uploads/njfw/bcnightheron.pdf
Giuseppe Castiglione (A.k.a. 郎世寧 / 郎世宁 / Láng Shìníng), Qing Dynasty
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