A proposed park renovation project in New York City has sparked outrage among local bird enthusiasts and conservationists, who claim it could lead to the "extinction" of certain bird species in the area. The project, which aims to revitalize a popular green space, has been met with fierce opposition from critics who argue that the planned construction and habitat destruction will have devastating consequences for the local bird population. According to experts, the park is a vital stopover for migratory birds, providing crucial food and shelter for species such as the American Golden-Plover and the Yellow Warbler. If the project goes ahead as planned, it could have far-reaching implications for the city's biodiversity and the long-term health of its ecosystem.


Exclusive | NYC park project could push local ‘extinction’ of birds: critics  New York Post