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The conservation of Black-faced Spoonbill in Shenzhen Bay (Deep Bay)
Wang Yongjun1, Zan Qijie1, Xu Hualin1, Yang Lunian2, Wang Tianhou2
1. Guangdong Neilingding Futian Nature Reserve, Shenzhen 518040; 2. Hong Kong Mai Po Nature Reserve
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Abstract  

Shenzhen Bay is one of the most important wintering ground of the endangered Black-faced Spoonbill. In the winter of 1999-2000, 178 Black-faced Spoonbill (25% of the world population of the species) wintered in Shenzhen Bay. Over the years, the number of wintering Black-faced Spoonbill of Shenzhen Bay has gradually increased. One possible factor for such an increase is the deterioration of surrounding wetland habitats, which forces the Black-faced Spoonbill to aggregate at Shenzhen Bay. The rapid shrinking of its essential living environment will jeopardize the long-term survival of the species. In view of the threats and problems facing the Shenzhen Bay ecosystem, the authors provide suggestions for the protection of the wetland environment.

Key wordsBlack-faced Spoonbill      Shenzhen Bay (Deep Bay)      Wetland      Protection environment     
Received: 25 February 2002     
:  Q959.7+26  
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Wang Yongjun,Zan Qijie,Xu Hualin, et al. The conservation of Black-faced Spoonbill in Shenzhen Bay (Deep Bay)[J]. , 2002, 21(1): 59-61.
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