Building a Collaborative Network to Conserve the Snowy Plover in México
The Snowy Plover (Charadrius nivosus) is one of the most threatened shorebirds in the Americas. A collaborative approach is helping the species and other shorebirds conservation in Mexico.
Shorebird Conservation on Working Lands in Uruguay: Sharing the Landscape Between Shorebirds and People
Ranchers are working to integrate shorebird friendly practices into their production in the coastal lagoons of Uruguay, with support from Fundación Amigos de las Lagunas Costeras.
Shrimp farms in Mexico and Central America: Nesting Habitats for Shorebirds
All along the Pacific coast, large areas of land including salt marshes and natural salt flats have been replaced by ponds for shrimp farming. Constant monitoring of shrimp farms in Mexico and [...]
Conserving Costa Atlántica de Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
In 1992 the Atlantic Coast of Tierra del Fuego Reserve (was designated as a Site of Hemispheric Importance in WHSRN. Since its designation the reserve has changed a lot. Partners at the site [...]
The First Motus Network in Mexico: Collaborative Tracking of Shorebirds
Every year, more than one million shorebirds travel along the Pacific Flyway through northwest Mexico. During their journey they use dozens of estuaries, beaches and coastal wetlands to feed and [...]
Solutions and Good Governance for the Conservation of Pacific Coast Shorebirds
Over the next two years, as Fellows from Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Ecuador and Peru are developing their projects they will be in collaboration with stakeholders. For the third consecutive year [...]