(Source: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission) Beach-nesting shorebirds need peace and quiet to survive News Release Monday, March 24, 2014 Media contact: Carli Segelson, 772-215-9459; Diane Hirth, 850-251-2130 During spring and summer on Florida beaches, shorebirds build nests out of sand and shells and hatch chicks that can barely be seen. So well-camouflaged are the nests, eggs and chicks of shorebirds like the snowy plover that they can easily be stepped on or missed unless people know to watch out for them. The Florida Fish…