Budai salt pan sets up bird protection fence to prevent wild dogs from intruding on Little Tern breeding habitat
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Chiayi County's Agriculture Department set up bamboo fences in the Budai salt pan to protect the endangered Little Terns' breeding grounds from wandering dogs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What level of protected wild animal is the Little Tern classified as?
- A: The Little Tern is classified as a Level II protected wild animal.
- Q: When do the Little Terns fly to Taiwan and when is their breeding peak?
- A: They fly to Taiwan every April to breed, and their breeding peak is from May to August.
- Q: How many adult Little Terns were surveyed in Taiwan in the year 2023?
- A: According to the survey, the number of adult Little Terns in Taiwan reached 3,185 in 2023.
- Q: Why was a habitat improvement project initiated in the Budai salt pans?
- A: It was initiated because wandering dogs invaded the area, resulting in damaged nests and dead chicks.
- Q: What materials did the local residents use to create refuge holes for the birds?
- A: The local residents used pallets and floor tiles to create refuge holes for the birds to hide.