Arctic tundra landscapes marked by sparse vegetation are the destinations for millions of breeding shorebirds, like the Red Knot, each year.

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The Red Knot travels thousands of miles, timing its migration with the spawning of Atlantic horseshoe crabs, whose eggs fuel their journeys. Through partnerships and advocacy, ABC helps protect the shorelines and resources Red Knots need.
Arctic tundra landscapes marked by sparse vegetation are the destinations for millions of breeding shorebirds, like the Red Knot, each year.
Photo by Larry Master.

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White-bellied Woodstar by Andres Vasquez Noboa, Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology