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Piping plovers want people to get off their lawn

by Staff July 4, 2018
July 4, 2018 64 views
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A new study presents negative associations between anthropogenic disturbance (human recreational use of beaches, coastal modifications) and piping plovers on their non-breeding grounds. Shorebirds are one of the most threatened bird families in the world. This research indicates that there are direct consequences of disturbance.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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