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No, it is not false; DDT was indeed harmful to birds. The pesticide caused eggshell thinning, which resulted in reduced reproductive success as birds were unable to lay viable eggs. This led to significant declines in several bird populations, particularly raptors and other species at the top of the food chain. The negative effects of DDT on bird reproduction were a key factor in the eventual banning of the pesticide in many countries.

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