Nerd Nite SF Talk: "California Gulls: The Phantom Menace"

"If it ever feels like seagulls get more numerous and annoying every year, guess what? It's not just you. The Bay Area's California gull population has exploded in recent decades, going from 24 adults in 1980 to 45,000 today. That's a lot of mouths to feed. Biologists say the seagull baby boom presents a real and present danger for other birds the gulls target as prey. But it's our trash habits that are fueling the gull machine—and landfills are starting to get creative about shutting them out of the garbage heap.

Julia Scott reports on birds, bees, water resources, pollution, and public health for a variety of publications. She is a staff writer with Bay Area News Group, and produces radio stories for KALW 91.7 FM in San Francisco. She recently got back from a trip to Hawaii, where there are no seagulls. http://juliascott.net "

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