Abstracts from the 20 Years On Delaware Bay Workshop
Shorebirds did not fare well this year on Delaware Bay because of cold weather and too few horseshoe crabs. We need more and there a few simple ways to make more
20 Years on Delaware Bay – Scarcity and Abundance -Shorebirds Near the Finish Line
by Larry Nilesby Larry Niles017 Delaware Bay Shorebird in suffered one of the most challenging years in recent memory because of cold and scarcity.
Cool-weather here and bad migration weather are diminishing chances for a successful shorebird stopover on Delaware Bay. The next few days will tell more.
20 Years on Delaware Bay – Cool temperatures, windstorms but shoals save the day
by Larry Nilesby Larry NilesThe bay waters warmed in time for a good horseshoe crab spawn, but temperatures plummeted. The horseshoe crabs stopped spawning. The birds got desperate.
20 Years of Shorebird Conservation – A Monumental Work of Conservation
by Larry Nilesby Larry NilesThe Delaware Bay Shorebird Project team has completed 20 years of research and management. We’ve learned lessons in site conservation appropriate to all.
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