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wadertales wadertales Menu Skip to content Home Wader Tales Search Search for: Conservation beyond boundaries April 7, 2023 April 10, 2023 / Graham Appleton / 5 Comments When an environmental impact assessment concludes that only a small number of shorebirds will be affected by a new airport, because relatively small flocks are counted during field surveys, is there an assumption that the birds encountered are always the same individuals? What if different shorebirds use the same patch of mud at different stages of the tide, at different times of day or in different seasons? How many birds might really be affected? In a 2023 paper in Animal Conservation , Josh Nightingale and colleagues investigate the movements of colour-marked Black-tailed Godwits, to see how much they fly into, out of and around a Special Protection Area, to work out how well an Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) might assess the importance of a site that has been scheduled...

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