It is an important component of the zooplankton, providing food for whales, fish and birds.
In cultivated and built up areas, smaller flocks form where food is provided for livestock or birds.
They are also good nesting trees, providing cover for birds with their thick foliage.
Biodiversity is maintained through these trees by providing habitats for birds and various insects.
A reed island was constructed in the 1960s to provide a summer refuge for birds.
They help maintain open areas in marshes, which helps to provide habitat for aquatic birds.
The zoo also provides medical treatment for animals and birds injured in the wild.
This may have an advantage to local wildlife by providing a habitat for birds, animals, and wild plants.
The thorny shrubs can also provide good nesting sites for birds.
Its goal was to provide habitat for migratory birds.