Nigeria’s Hadejia wetlands are a vital stopover for migrating birds : new survey records species (...)

1er juillet 2025 | Nanchin Winifred Kazeh, Researcher and Teaching Assistant, A.P. Leventis Ornithological Research Institute, Abubakar S. Ringim, Lecturer in Biodiversity Conservation , Federal University Dutse, Sulaiman Inuwa Muhammad, Lecturer, Federal University Dutse
Thousands of birds flying south for the winter stop off in Nigeria’s Hadejia Wetlands National Park. Researchers mapped the park, uncovering hundreds of species.
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