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The little egret, a member of the heron family. Scientists analysed more than 27,000 waterbird populations for the study. Photograph: Matti Saranpaa/Exeter University
April 22, 2022
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National parks and other protected areas have had mixed success in conserving wildlife, according to the largest ever global study of their effects. Using wetland bird data from 1,506 protected areas around the world, scientists analysed the trends of more than 27,000 populations, and found that increased provision for the birds had not necessarily helped.

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