Naturally Kiawah Magazine Volume 38 | Page 16

Starting with a Strong Hand: Shorebird Stewardship on Kiawah Island A By Larry Niles, Ph.D., Niles Associates  ll too often the people who live in a major wildlife habitat take it for granted and unwittingly contribute to its decline. This occurred in the Delaware Bay. People from outside the Bay area saw one of the most important shorebird stopovers in the world. They saw an elegant and precisely timed ecological dance of shorebirds and horseshoe crabs, together creating an astonishing natural spectacle of interdependence. PBS, National Geographic, and the Discovery Channel all came to chronicle this natural wonder. But the people of Delaware Bay saw something else. Photo by Jan van der Kam 14