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Hadejia Wetlands Reveal Rare Birds and Urgent Need for Conservation

By SG Editor·
Wetland landscape in Africa with lush green grass and water bodies.

Scenic African wetland with vibrant green grass, water channels, and natural habitat.

A groundbreaking year-long survey of Nigeria’s Hadejia Wetlands National Park has revealed a treasure trove of biodiversity, documenting 246 bird species—28% of Nigeria’s total—alongside butterflies, reptiles, and mammals. Among the findings were 10 bird species never before recorded in the park and a rare leucistic White-billed Buffalo Weaver. The researchers also discovered four vulnerable bird species and three classified as non-threatened. The study, carried out by ecologists, ornithologists, and conservationists, combined fieldwork, photography, and mapping to assess the park’s ecologically rich ecosystem. However, despite its status as a critical stopover for migratory birds and a lifeline for local communities, the park faces mounting threats from climate change and human encroachment. Consequently, the researchers urge stronger protection, sustainable community engagement, and long-term monitoring to preserve this ecological gem.

The Conversation