Princeton: Study on Shorebirds Suggests That When Conserving Species, Not All Land is Equal
June 10, 2020
June 10, 2020
PRINCETON, New Jersey, June 10 -- The Princeton Environmental Institute issued the following news:
Princeton University researchers may have solved a long-standing mystery in conservation that could influence how natural lands are designated for the preservation of endangered species.
Around the world, the migratory shorebirds that are a conspicuous feature of coastal habitats are losing access to the tidal flats -- the areas between dry land and the sea -- they rely on . . .
Princeton University researchers may have solved a long-standing mystery in conservation that could influence how natural lands are designated for the preservation of endangered species.
Around the world, the migratory shorebirds that are a conspicuous feature of coastal habitats are losing access to the tidal flats -- the areas between dry land and the sea -- they rely on . . .