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South Africa Celebrates World Migratory Bird Day 2023

South Africa’s Department of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment is proud to join the global community in celebrating World Migratory Bird Day on May 13, 2023. The event aims to raise awareness about the challenges faced by migratory birds and promote habitat conservation.

Theme: “Water: Sustaining Bird Life”

This year’s theme focuses on the significance of aquatic ecosystems for the survival of migratory birds. The theme highlights the need for global cooperation in preserving their populations.

Importance of World Migratory Bird Day

World Migratory Bird Day is celebrated twice a year in May and October. The event coincides with the peak migration periods for birds returning to their breeding grounds in the Southern and Northern hemispheres.

The United Nations Environment Programme’s Convention for the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals and the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) organize World Migratory Bird Day. South Africa participates in both agreements, demonstrating its commitment to international conservation efforts.

The Role of Aquatic Ecosystems

Migratory birds rely heavily on aquatic ecosystems such as wetlands, rivers, lakes, streams, marshes, and ponds along their journey. These environments serve as crucial resources for feeding, drinking, breeding, nesting, and resting during their lengthy travels.

However, these aquatic ecosystems face increasing threats worldwide. Growing human demand for water, pollution, and climate change directly impact the availability of clean water and the conservation status of numerous migratory species. As a result, countries must intensify efforts to protect vital water resources and aquatic ecosystems.

South Africa’s Conservation Efforts

South Africa is actively working to enhance the management and protection of wetlands through the National Wetland Management Framework. The country also identifies and designates Ramsar Sites, wetlands of international importance that provide habitat for rare and endangered waterbirds. South Africa currently has 29 Ramsar Sites, including two that serve as habitats for the iconic White-Winged Flufftail: Ingula Nature Reserve and Middelpunt Nature Reserve.

Diverse Range of Migratory Species in South Africa

South Africa is home to a diverse range of migratory species, including divers, grebes, pelicans, cormorants, herons, storks, rails, ibises, and spoonbills. World Migratory Bird Day provides a valuable opportunity for people to reflect on the critical role these birds play in our ecosystems and the actions necessary to safeguard their future.

International Collaboration for Conservation

In conclusion, the celebration of World Migratory Bird Day in South Africa and across the globe is an essential reminder of the need for international collaboration in preserving aquatic ecosystems and the migratory birds that rely on them. By working together, countries can ensure the survival of these vital species and maintain the balance of our natural world.

Serjio Zakharoff

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