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    Bahía de Santa María: 20 Years as a WHSRN Site
    By Juanita Fonseca
    In Events, Festivals, and Celebrations, Featured Site of the Month, Site News, WHSRN
    Posted 14 October 2021

    Bahía de Santa María: 20 Years as a WHSRN Site

    Pronatura Noroeste and other institutions have taken action to monitor, investigate and conserve this important wetland.

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    Building a Collaborative Network to Conserve the Snowy Plover in México
    By Guest Author
    In Conservation Action, Population Monitoring, WHSRN
    Posted 14 October 2021

    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.

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    Shorebird Conservation on Working Lands in Uruguay: Sharing the Landscape Between Shorebirds and People
    By WHSRN Executive Office
    In Conservation Action, WHSRN, Working Landscapes
    Posted 14 October 2021

    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.

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    Humedal marino de Chamiza Becomes the Sixth WHSRN Site in Chile
    By WHSRN Executive Office
    In Conservation Action, Site News, WHSRN
    Posted 2 September 2021

    Humedal marino de Chamiza Becomes the Sixth WHSRN Site in Chile

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    The Grassland WHSRN Site: Shorebird Conservation with Private Landowners
    By Laura Chamberlin
    In Featured Site of the Month, WHSRN
    Posted 26 August 2021

    The Grassland WHSRN Site: Shorebird Conservation with Private Landowners

    Extending from the Sierra Nevada to the east and the Coast Ranges to the west, California’s Central Valley in the United States is a broad expanse of land. It is one of the world’s most [...]

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    Innovative Solutions: How the WHSRN sites have adapted to the Pandemic
    By Isadora Angarita-Martínez
    In Executive Office News, WHSRN
    Posted 26 August 2021

    Innovative Solutions: How the WHSRN sites have adapted to the Pandemic

    Over the last year and a half, almost all aspects of human activities, at all levels of society, have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, and biodiversity research and conservation activities [...]

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    Shrimp farms in Mexico and Central America: Nesting Habitats for Shorebirds
    By Juanita Fonseca
    In Conservation Action, Conservation Issues, Population Monitoring, WHSRN, Working Landscapes
    Posted 26 August 2021

    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 [...]

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    Involving Children in Shorebird Conservation at the Delta del Estero Real
    By Salvadora Morales
    In Events, Festivals, and Celebrations, Site News, WHSRN, Workshops
    Posted 26 August 2021

    Involving Children in Shorebird Conservation at the Delta del Estero Real

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    Conserving Costa Atlántica de Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
    By Guest Author
    In Conservation Action, Featured Site of the Month
    Posted 30 July 2021

    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 [...]

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    The First Motus Network in Mexico: Collaborative Tracking of Shorebirds
    By Guest Author
    In Conservation Action, Population Monitoring
    Posted 30 July 2021

    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 [...]

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