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migratory bird agreements

Migratory Bird Agreements are international partnerships between countries that aim to protect bird species that travel across borders during migration. These agreements set rules to conserve important habitats, prevent hunting or trapping, and monitor bird populations, ensuring their survival. By working together, countries can effectively manage and preserve migratory birds, which play vital roles in ecosystems and contribute to biodiversity. These agreements help balance human activities with bird conservation, fostering international cooperation for the health of migratory species.