Waterbird Census of Fars Province
Comprehensive Survey of Waterbird Populations in Fars Province Wetlands
In 2022, the DOE of Fars Province entrusted the AvayeBoom Bird Conservation Society with conducting the waterbird and shorebird census to ensure accurate data for wetland management decisions. AvayeBoom, the only NGO dedicated to bird conservation in central Iran, conducted the census in thirteen wetlands with the participation of local volunteers and enthusiasts, supervised by the DOE of Fars Province.
Key Findings
The census, following the standards of the Wetlands International waterbird census program, covered 13 sites over an area of 179,340.4 hectares, with an average of 85% coverage per site. Conducted in January and February, the census recorded a total of 20,027 birds from 76 species. The largest family counted was ducks, with 6,782 individuals. The highest bird population was recorded at Lake Tashk, despite most of this site being dry.
The most counted birds were flamingos with 4,437 individuals and common cranes with 3,726 individuals. In total, 10 species of birds of prey that depend on wetland habitats were observed. Among the endangered waterbirds and shorebirds observed were four species: the Dalmatian Pelican (NT), the Common Pochard (VU), the Ferruginous Duck (NT), and the Black-tailed Godwit (NT).
Acknowledgments
The AvayeBoom Bird Conservation Society extends its sincere gratitude to the DOE of Fars Province and to all the volunteers who participated in the census. Their dedication and hard work were instrumental in the successful completion of this project.