Migratory birds and its dangers at shore


 QWSG activities are helping to achieve ongoing conservation of shorebirds.    Studies are showing a decline in shorebirds and the information being collected can be used by government to make greater efforts to protect shorebirds and their habitat.

To improve people’s behaviour when they are impacting on shorebirds, QWSG has a number of education activities.  Dog walkers have been provided with Doggie Breakfasts at Maaroom in the Great Sandy Strait, and there are always future educational activities planned.
 The Brisbane City Council has undertaken dog on-leash enforcement at Nudgee Beach and QWSG has provided free dog leashes and information about problems of shorebird disturbance at Nudgee Beach to help with this initiative.


Source: http://waders.org.au/about-waders/conserving-shorebirds/

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