17 Jan 2023 Chittagong Intertidal Mudflats, India, Indian Sub-continent Biodiversity | Birds | Communities | Habitats
Ecology, Breeding Behaviour and Conservation of the Endangered Masked Finfoot in Bangladesh
Intertidal Mudflat Features Important for the Conservation of Globally Threatened Migratory Shorebirds in Bangladesh I
Intertidal mudflats of Bangladesh attract thousands of migratory waterbirds each winter including 19 species of international conservation concern such as the critically endangered Spoon-billed Sandpiper, endangered Nordmann’s Greenshank and Great Knot. Habitat requirements and diet of migratory shorebirds in Bangladesh are poorly understood and threats to shorebirds are not well quantified. In-depth knowledge of these ecological factors is required for long-term conservation of threatened shorebirds.
The project aims to understand key ecological factors influence shorebird presence in coastal Bangladesh, quantify anthropogenic disturbance and site-specific threats, conduct shorebird surveys at selected sites and promote globally threatened shorebird conservation through various outreach events.
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