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Support WHSRN

Individual Support
We are all connected by shorebirds. As "messengers of the skies," their vast migrations teach us the importance of community and environmental stewardship on a hemispheric scale. WHSRN’s global alliance of 200 different conservation, business, community and government organizations is

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united to protect over 22 million acres of wetlands and the wildlife and human communities that are dependent on them.

But over half of all shorebird species show evidence of serious decline, and wetland habitats are imperiled.

To save shorebirds and wetlands, WHSRN is moving boldly to expand the network through new partners, research, outreach, and tools.

At the heart of this conservation challenge are people, like you, committed to the power of WHSRN’s mission. We hope you will learn more about WHSRN through this web site, and give generously, in partnership, so that we can strengthen and expand the network. For more information about supporting WHSRN, contact Sue Chamberlain, Director of Development, Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences at  schamberlain@manomet.org or (508) 224-6521.

Click here to make an online donation to WHSRN through Manomet, the executive office for the Network. On the form, you will have an opportunity to designate your gift for WHSRN.

Corporate Support
WHSRN is seeking the support of Corporate Partners to strengthen and grow this hemispheric network of critical wetlands and habitats that are vital for wildlife and human communities. WHSRN Corporate Partnerships offer companies a variety of ways to demonstrate business leadership and to accomplish corporate philanthropic and marketing goals. For more information on becoming a Corporate Partner of WHSRN, contact Rob Kluin, Director of External Affairs, Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences at rkluin@manomet.org or 508-224-6521.

Thank you for supporting WHSRN!