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The Bahamas National Trust Participates in Second Annual Caribbean Waterbird Census
By Sarah Kirkby
Feb 17, 2012 - 3:03:00 AM

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Freeport, Grand Bahama - Local Bird watchers including members of the Grand Bahama Junior Birding Club recently participated in the second annual Caribbean Waterbird Census. The group was led by Shamie Rolle of Calabash Eco Adventures and Cecilia Bodie of the Bahamas National Trust. A total of twenty seven species were recorded including Blue-wing teal duck, American Avocet and Piping Plover.

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The Federally endangered Piping plover is a small migratory shore bird that winters in the Grand Bahama. The Bahamas is now rated as the most important destination for Piping plovers that migrate from the Eastern Coast of North America. The breeding habitat of this bird is being threatened and the total population of Piping plovers is estimated at 8,000.

TBWeekly Editor's Note: More information from World Wetlands.org:

Waterbirds cover thousands or even tens of thousands of kilometres every year during their annual migratory cycle between their breeding and non-breeding areas. Thus many countries have a shared responsibility for the monitoring and management of waterbird populations. We support these efforts by aggregating counts from national monitoring schemes into the International Waterbird Census.
 
We use these counts to monitor the status and trends of waterbird species. These analyses allow us to support major international and national policies to conserve and manage waterbird populations and key wetland sites.
 
International Waterbird Census (IWC)

The International Waterbird Census covers over 25,000 sites in more than 100 countries. There are separate regional schemes in Africa-Eurasia, Asia-Pacific, the Caribbean and the Neotropics. These represent the major flyways of the world. In each country, national coordinators work with a network of professional and amateur counters.
 
In total, more than 15,000 people submit their data annually. This makes it one of the largest global monitoring schemes largely based on citizen science.
 
Waterbird Monitoring Partnership

We also collaborate closely with other organisations, specialist groups and international bodies, both individually and through the Waterbird Monitoring Partnership. Among other functions, the Waterbird Monitoring Partnership integrates the International Waterbird Census with other monitoring schemes and expertise to improve the scientific basis of our work.
 
Waterbird Population Estimates
A key example of our collaborative approach is our Waterbird Population Estimates. Here we collect and review data and current knowledge on the size and trends of over 2000 waterbird populations worldwide, in order to identify internationally important wetland sites under the Ramsar Convention.



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