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    Field Visit to Angeela Sewage Documents a Large Breeding Colony of Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis).

    As part of its ongoing activities to monitor and assess wetlands of ecological importance for birds, the Libyan Society for Birds conducted a field visit on Friday, 8 August 2025, to the Angeela Sewage, located west of Tripoli, with the aim of surveying bird diversity in the area.

    During the survey, several species of waterbirds and terrestrial birds were documented, including a large breeding colony of Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis), highlighting the ecological significance of the site as a key habitat for nesting and foraging of this species.

    These findings underscore the need to strengthen efforts to protect and conserve wetlands in Libya, given their critical role in supporting biodiversity and maintaining ecological balance.

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