Webinar Results of the Annual Shorebird Monitoring in Central America
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 [...]
World Shorebirds Day
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!
A Day in the Life of the Eskimo Curlew
To celebrate World Curlew Day this month, here's a look back to the last recorded sighting of Eskimo Curlew, now believed to be extinct.
Future Leaders of Ansenuza: Educating a New Generation of Environmentally-Aware Leaders
The fourth annual gathering of the “Future Leaders of Ansenuza” took place earlier this month to build a new generation of leaders to protect shorebird habitat.
Strengthening Governance Capacities for Coastal Solutions
Last month’s “Good Governance for Coastal Solutions” workshop brought fellows, experts, and program teams together to share wisdom and learn about good governance techniques.
Shorebird Festival Resources Find New Home on WHSRN Website
Shorebird festivals inspire, educate, and entertain – and we have a suite of resources to help you find or plan one that’s local to you.
Birders flock to Aves Argentinas to discuss the award-winning book The Narrow Edge
Patricia González, Marcelo Canevari, and Alec Earnshaw share their reflections on the event and how conversations inspired by Deborah Cramer’s book can motivate continued collaboration and [...]
Shorebirds at the Central American Aquaculture Symposium
The shorebird stand at the symposium is an opportunity to strengthen a relationship of trust with the shrimp farming industry, and collaborate on best practices to benefit shorebirds.
Celebrating the Environment with Wings
Last month marked the 18th annual EnviroExpo to commemorate World Environment Day in Nicaragua, and for the very first time, the event included a stand dedicated to shorebird conservation.