Plovers in a dangerous time: Endangered bird may be making a comeback on N.B. shores

Plovers in a dangerous time: Endangered bird may be making a comeback on N.B. shores

Kouchibouguac National Park welcomed six pairs of piping plovers in 2024, which resulted in 16 fledglings — the highest annual production in seven years. But it's only a small stride in the fight to conserve the endangered species. Piping plovers are migrating shorebirds

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