Sentences with phrase «migratory bird refuge»

Nearby is the village s shopping and leisure centre with its innumerable bars and restaurants, and the Natural Park of Albufera, the migratory birds refuge, is only 1 km away from the hotel.

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Beginning in early spring, FWS personnel regulate water flows throughout the refuge to safeguard habitat for the hundreds of thousands of migratory birds that use the 76,000 - hectare refuge as a key stopover and nesting ground.
These two changes, he explains, could significantly increase the habitat area for priority migratory bird species that use the refuge.
«We found that more dynamically altering the water levels in wetland units at the refuge improves habitat for migratory birds,» said Rosenberg.
Agency manages National wildlife refuges, protects endangered species, manages migratory birds, restores nationally significant fisheries and enforces Visit National Aquarium Baltimore, MD..
ESA and MBTA Among the more perplexing aspects of FWS's argument is their claim that «TNR practices are prohibited on National Wildlife Refuges, and violate the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) because they may result in the direct harm of protected species.»
With Yuma being home to almost 400 resident and migratory bird species, bird watchers love to visit our region and explore the Colorado River areas at the Yuma Wetlands, and nearby Kofa, Cibola and Imperial National Wildlife Refuges.
Then, cruise on the Rio Frio, gateway to the world famous Caño Negro wildlife refuge, home to many migratory birds found nowhere else in Costa Rica.
The refuge is home to endangered native water birds and hosts migratory ducks and shorebirds in fall, winter, and spring.
Curu is also home to a wide range of tropical bird species and migratory birds, which make for a stunning spectacle when viewed in this iconic Costa Rican wildlife refuge.
The Malheur refuge was created in 1908 to protect vast flocks of migratory birds from hordes of «plumers» supplying the hat trade with feathers.
The refuge represents a crucial stop along the Pacific Flyway and offers resting, breeding and nesting habitat for hundreds of migratory birds and other wildlife.
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