How marine flyways could help save the world’s declining seabird population
PolicyTuesday, April 21, 2026Mongabay

How marine flyways could help save the world’s declining seabird population

Six marine flyways crucial for migratory seabirds have been officially recognized by the U.N.’s Convention on Migratory Species, highlighting their importance in efforts to conserve the declining seabird population. This recognition fosters international collaboration and policy development aimed at protecting these regions to ensure the survival of vital seabird species.

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