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June 7, 2021, 12:27 p.m.

A 'Hail Mary' to save some species of birds in Maryland

Summary

On Maryland’s eastern shore, small islands used by birds for nesting are disappearing. That coincides with a steep drop in several species of colonial nesting birds in the state. But this spring, in what's being described as a ‘Hail Mary,’ advocates have launched an artificial nesting platform to provide habitat for birds. This program is one example of the ways scientists are trying to protect against present-day harms of climate and environmental change. Update: As of July 24, 2021 PBS NewsHour was proud to update that the push paid off, see the full article here.

Five Facts

  • What is causing the decline of shorebird populations in Maryland?
  • Why are these bird habitats disappearing?
  • When and Where did scientists first develop the solution they are using to increase bird populations?
  • Who is taking action to increase these bird populations?
  • How have scientists already attempted to solve this problem?

Focus Questions

What are some other actions that could help solve the problem of declining bird populations? Whose help is needed to solve it? Can you think of any environmental changes in your own community due to development, climate change or extreme weather? What are some possible solutions to help address the problem, and whose help is needed with those solutions? Media literacy: What other forms of media or information might be helpful to understand this problem that the segment did not use?

For More

  • To learn more about the birds mentioned in the video — royal and common terns — see this site or this one .
  • Want to explore the Chesapeake Bay’s ecosystem and organisms interactively? Check out this resource .

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