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A banded piping plover feeds on invertebrates in the intertidal zone.
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A banded piping plover feeds on invertebrates in the intertidal zone.
Climate Change
The future for piping plovers
Nov 18, 2022
a yellow and black bird with a light stripe on the top of its head perches on a tree limb
Migratory Species
Putting a stop to bird collisions
Oct 5, 2022
fish and wildlife biologist sits in the marsh holding a sparrow
Climate Change
How one small bird can teach us about an entire marsh ecosystem in a changing climate
Jun 14, 2022
Migratory Birds flying in front of a colorful orange sunset.
Climate Change
Protecting Migrations Amid Climate Change
May 24, 2022
A saltmarsh sparrow perched on a reed
Climate Change
Saltmarsh sparrows need help surviving rising tides
Nov 1, 2019
Habitat restoration
Migratory Species
Threats to Birds: Habitat Impacts
May 24, 2016

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