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‘Since the 1980s populations of ivory gulls in Canada have nosedived by more than 80%. In Canada the species is now endangered with only 400-500 breeding pairs left. The reason for the drastic decline in the population is unclear but scientists think there could be a link to mercury pollution. A study in 2004 found that the eggs of ivory gulls have the highest concentration of mercury of any arctic seabird...’ - Title: Rapidly increasing methyl mercury in endangered Ivory Gull (Pagophila eburnea) feathers over a 130-year record Authors: Alexander L. Bond , Keith A. Hobson , Brian A. Branfireun Journal: Proceedings of the Royal Society B
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trippy iguana, felt tip, digital. collab with hannah nixon for ‘the drowned world’
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