Common characteristics of behaviour, habitat, and diet of endangered wetland birds
Abstract
Wetland birds are birds that depend on wetlands for survival. They can be
separated into endangered and abundant species. The protection of wetland birds has
become a critical topic, as pollution, habitat loss and changes to food sources are
major factors leading to some extinctions. This review reveals that the endangered
group of species has slower rates of reproduction. The best way to protect this group
from extinction is to reduce the rate of loss of wetland habitats. In addition,
degradation of wetlands must stop by reducing the use of pesticides and fertilizers.
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