Laguna de los Pozuelos, like many High-Andean wetlands, faces pressure and threats that are putting at risk its ecological integrity. Prolonged periods of drought, erosion of the soils, and [...]
The most significant challenge to the future of shorebird populations is the lack of connection between local and global action. Through a targeted approach to site conservation, exchanging [...]
It is possible that the pursuit of economic recovery will come at that expense of the environment and it is likely that this efforts could include an intensification of extraction activities [...]
Next September 3 in pre-celebration of World Shorebird Day. The local partners of the Migratory Shorebirds Project (MSP) and the Central American Waterbirds Census (CAWC) will share the results [...]
To join the celebration and to promote shorebird monitoring, we are holding a contest for all the WHSRN sites. Participate in World Shorebirds Day, and you can win a Kowa spotting scope for your site!