Piping Plover Makes Comeback After Decades of Conservation
Piping Plover Makes Comeback After Decades of Conservation
US · Published Mar 29, 2026
Piping plover populations in the U.S. are increasing due to conservation efforts.
These shorebirds, found on coasts, Great Lakes, and Great Plains, face threats from habitat disturbance.
Beachgoers can aid recovery by respecting nesting areas and leashing pets.
Piping plover recovery shows promising signs
The piping plover, a small shorebird listed as threatened since the 1980s, is showing promising recovery signs in the United States, thanks to decades of dedicated conservation efforts. These birds inhabit coastal beaches, the Great Lakes region, and the Great Plains and have faced numerous challenges, mainly due to habitat disturbance and human activity.
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