Peninsula Valdés is a shining example of how collaborative management and shared goals bring people together – and produce lasting benefits for shorebirds and their habitat.
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.
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.
Congratulations to Asociación Calidris for their work on this successful WHSRN nomination, and to the local landowners for their important work to conserve crucial habitat for the Buff-breasted [...]
Through geolocator data and mark-resight efforts across the hemisphere, David Newstead and his collaborators have discovered new information about how knots use the Gulf Coast of Texas and Louisiana.
We had the privilege of speaking with Nan’s husband Bill – about Nan’s passion for birds, her determination to apply science to conservation, and her deep belief in the power of WHSRN’s mission.
In early January, Manomet’s Shiloh Schulte traveled to Chile to share lessons and advice from his experience coordinating the American Oystercatcher Recovery Program in North America.
WHSRN Conservation Specialists conducted a series of meetings and workshops with shrimp and salt producers around the Gulf of Fonseca about shorebird-friendly management practices, and the [...]
In celebration of Monomoy’s 20th anniversary as a WHSRN Site, Manomet Senior Scientist Emeritus Brian Harrington helped us highlight some of the pivotal moments in Monomoy’s migration, and how [...]