
International Waterbird Conservation
International Waterbird Conservation refers to global efforts to protect and preserve waterbird species and their habitats. Waterbirds, such as ducks, geese, and swans, rely on wetland areas for breeding, feeding, and migration. These initiatives involve international collaboration among governments, organizations, and scientists to monitor populations, restore habitats, and address threats like climate change and pollution. By focusing on waterbirds, these conservation efforts also aim to maintain healthy ecosystems that support biodiversity, benefiting both wildlife and human communities that depend on these natural resources.