Kingfisher as Bioindicators of Environtmental Quality
The kingfisher, a beautiful bird often seen near water, plays a crucial role in sustainability. Its presence signifies a healthy ecosystem with clean water and abundant biodiversity. Kingfishers aid in natural pest control, attract tourists, and serve as bioindicators of environmental quality. However, kingfishers are threatened by habitat loss, pesticide use, and climate change. Preserving the kingfisher and its habitat through efforts such as protecting forests and rivers, as well as reducing pesticide use, is essential for maintaining ecosystem health and building a sustainable future.
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