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Shorebird Conservation

Shorebird conservation involves protecting bird species that frequent coastal and wetland habitats, such as sandpipers, plovers, and curlews. These birds rely on these areas for breeding, feeding, and resting during migration. Habitat loss, pollution, climate change, and human disturbance threaten their populations. Conservation efforts focus on safeguarding and restoring critical habitats, reducing on-site disturbances, and monitoring bird populations to ensure their survival. By protecting shorebirds and their environments, we help maintain healthy ecosystems, support biodiversity, and ensure these beautiful and vital species endure for future generations.