When disappearing wetlands left birds with nowhere safe to nest, the United States began building artificial islands that now shelter thousands of breeding waterbirds

Jul 11, 2026 - 00:04
When disappearing wetlands left birds with nowhere safe to nest, the United States began building artificial islands that now shelter thousands of breeding waterbirds
For thousands of years, wetlands have provided natural nesting, feeding, and resting habitat for waterbirds. However, owing to changes in urbanization, agriculture, and water systems around the world, many species of birds have lost their homes.