How protecting migratory species built bridges between governments during COP15 in Brazil (opens in new tab)
So-called migratory species depend on a network of connected areas to survive – including breeding, feeding and resting sites. This mapping, a core part of the work carried out by biologists, scientists and biodiversity researchers around the world, takes on new meaning when something within this interconnected system starts to operate out of balance. Urban wetlands, mangroves, estuaries, municipal parks and coastal zones are all examples of habitats that are vital for migratory birds and mar...
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