Newest survey footage from Nishinoshima Island exhibits altering habitat

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TOKYO, Oct 03 (Information On Japan) –
A scientific survey carried out by a Japanese authorities analysis group on Nishinoshima Island, a volcanic island within the Ogasawara Archipelago, reveals hen numbers have decreased whereas the habitat for bugs has expanded.

In September, Japan’s Ministry of the Surroundings dispatched specialists from numerous fields to conduct a scientific survey on Nishinoshima Island.

Because of land surveys utilizing drones and different strategies, roughly 30 hen species generally known as the Brown Booby [Katsuodori], have been confirmed.

A lower in hen numbers, together with within the beforehand dominant breeding space within the western a part of the island, could also be attributed to modifications within the panorama resulting from volcanic exercise.

On land, the habitat for bugs was discovered to have expanded, whereas underwater surveys for the primary time confirmed the presence of a kind of coral.

The Ministry of the Surroundings plans to proceed conducting additional surveys sooner or later.


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