The British population was completely wiped out in the 1800's. A reintroduction project has seen the population begin to grow, although the species is still rare there.
a normal Osprey can live 7-10 years.
Yes, DDT (dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane) significantly affected the osprey population. The pesticide led to the thinning of eggshells, resulting in reduced hatching success and declining osprey numbers. As a result of these adverse effects, DDT use was banned in many countries, contributing to the recovery of osprey populations in subsequent years.
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It has changed drastically throughout the years so an estimate is impossible.
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In the past 50 years, British society has seen changes such as increased multiculturalism and diversity, advancements in technology leading to a more connected world, shifting attitudes towards gender equality and LGBTQ+ rights, and an aging population resulting in changes to healthcare and retirement policies.
Population has changed in Britain since 1948 because of its diverse nature. Over the years people have migrated to Britain for better opportunities.
some studies show that osprey live up to 30 years
According to wikipedia, 20 - 25 years.