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Wetland habitats
Wetlands habitats have waterlogged soils for much of the year and shorebirds find food along the water line to rest and refuel for their migration.
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Original Air Date:
Aug 8, 2002
Web Site:
http://shorebirds.pwnet.org/index2.html
Introduction
Hosts Sandy Frost with the USDA Forest Service and Hillary Chapman with the US F...
Learning objectives and game
During the program, students will learn how shorebirds are adapted for wetland h...
Counting shorebirds
Scientists count shorebirds to assess the health of populations and habitats. ...
Shorebird adaptations
Shorebirds have special adaptations that enable them to migrate thousands of mil...
Wading into Wetlands Introduction
During the webcast, learn about what a wetland is, types of wetlands, the functi...
Wetland characteristics at Boundary Bay, Canada
The tidal action of Boundary Bay helps provide abundant food for birds, fish, an...
Wetland Plants and Macroinvertebrates
Students discover wetland plants and macroinvertebrates in the Boundary Bay estu...
Different types of wetlands
There are many different types of wetlands, although they can be classified into...