Urban wetlands are critical ecosystems that provide essential habitat for a variety of bird species, acting as green lungs within city landscapes. At Neftaly, we are committed to monitoring bird populations in these urban wetlands to better understand their ecological health and inform conservation efforts.
Our ongoing monitoring program tracks bird diversity, abundance, and behavior across multiple urban wetland sites. This data reveals how birds respond to changing environmental conditions and human influences in the city.
Key ecological outcomes of our urban wetland bird monitoring include:
- Biodiversity Insights: Identifying which bird species are thriving, declining, or newly appearing in urban wetlands.
- Habitat Quality Assessment: Evaluating how water quality, vegetation, and habitat structure support bird populations.
- Migration and Breeding Patterns: Understanding seasonal movements and reproductive success of wetland birds in urban settings.
- Indicator Species Tracking: Using bird presence and behavior as indicators of broader ecological health and wetland functionality.
Our findings highlight the importance of preserving and restoring urban wetlands to sustain birdlife and overall biodiversity. By sharing this knowledge with city planners, environmental groups, and the public, Neftaly aims to promote smarter urban development that balances growth with nature conservation.
Join us as we continue to uncover the vital role urban wetlands play in supporting bird communities and enhancing urban ecosystems.

