Results of the eighteenth winter waterbird census in Libya in 2022.

Khaled Etayeb, Ashraf Galidana, Ali Berbash, Adulnasser Eisa, Ali Al-Kordi, Elias Al-Helali, Mahmoud Abuhajar, Abdulati Alswyeb, Hussien Abdulqader, Naders Azabi, Nader Ghriba, Saleh Deryaq, Abdulhafiz Algnaien, Saleh Buirzayqah,Murad Buijlayyil, Muhanad Bujazlya, Abdulmajid Hamhoom,Abdulmoula Hamza,Ehab Sharif,Abdunaser Dayhum,Abdulwahab Kammon,Ibrahim Eldaghayes

Open veterinary journal(2023)

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Abstract
The lack of the number of ornithologists and bird watchers is still one of the factors affecting the quality of the IWC in Libya, as well as lack of funding remains an important factor that plays a major role in the success of the waterbirds census.
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International waterbird census, Sites, Threatened species, Libya
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