Examples of 'waterbird' in a sentence

Meaning of "waterbird"

waterbird (noun) - a bird that lives near or on bodies of water, such as a duck, swan, or heron
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  • Any bird that inhabits a freshwater environment.

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Trends in the status of waterbird biogeographic populations.
Waterbird species and their populations.
The lake is home to a number of waterbird species.
The proposed waterbird superorder has been suggested.
A pathway towards sustainable use of the waterbird resource.
Waterbird populations are the natural resource targeted by the project.
On the use of lead shot for waterbird hunting.
These waterbird flights will occur during daylight hours only.
One considered option was manipulation of the waterbird habitat.
It alters waterbird habitat.
Improving the coverage of wetlands by observers and waterbird monitoring.
The waterbird populations did not seem to react to the land cover modification.
Report on the development of waterbird monitoring.
A waterbird monitoring system is being designed and implemented at all the project sites.
Covered by regular national waterbird census.

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Waterbird data and analysis derived from them have been used in management planning.
The area is also central to waterbird migration patterns.
Statistical analyses demonstrated that good governance is a key determinant of waterbird trends.
Towards the conservation of waterbird species and their flyways.
Good governance is the most important determinant of the trend of waterbird populations.
The first chapter focuses on the waterbird community found in the study area.
Avian influenza is a widespread viral disease that occurs naturally within some waterbird species.
International waterbird census.
These factors are increasingly threatening coastal wetlands where effective protection for waterbird habitats is vital.
Penguins are a type of waterbird that live primarily in the southern half of the world.
Protopelicanus cuvierii is a putative fossil waterbird of uncertain affinities.
Waterbird survey results from south east Sumatra.
Conservation of migratory waterbird species.
Waterbird monitoring remains a key priority for the AEWA network.
What are the impacts of global change on the waterbird communities that winter in the.
All AEWA waterbird populations currently at a favourable conservation status have.
Major projects that have contributed to strengthening the national waterbird monitoring schemes.
All AEWA waterbird populations currently at favourable conservation status have retained that status.
When filled they may provide habitats for waterbird populations which move around the entire area.
C There is a voluntary ban on the use of lead shot for waterbird.
Population sizes and trends of waterbird species included in the Agreement.
Waterbird numbers around the Yellow Sea were declining because of the loss of their habitats.
O Increase human and financial resources available for waterbird conservation.
Waterbird monitoring synergies with Ramsar.
Taxonomic and geographic patterns of migratory waterbird populations included in the Agreement.
No AEWA waterbird population has become extinct in the Agreement area.
Proposed actions towards the sustainable use of migratory waterbird populations in Africa.
The history of waterbird conservation and Wetlands International are closely linked.
Challenges with improving international cooperation for migratory waterbird conservation in Africa.
New colonial waterbird habitat was created recently in Hamilton Harbour Pekarik et al.
Challenges faced with increasing knowledge on waterbird species and their populations in Africa.
The aerial waterbird census over the Inner Niger Delta remains a priority for the coming years.
Proposed actions to improve knowledge on migratory waterbird populations and their habitats in Africa.
Waterbird taxa Geographical area Source of information.
Nine of these water bodies conduct annual waterbird monitoring as part of the IWC program.

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