Acid rain and mercury legacy decreases the number of loon chicks in Ontario lakes

Gathered around a crackling campfire, a flat calm on the lake, the sunset’s brilliant orange reflecting off the water, you hear a haunting cry echo through the trees. It’s the call of the common loon, a sound synonymous with the boreal wild.


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Source: Phys.org