The "Pejerrey Queens" are a group of local beach stewards that teach visitors about the site’s shorebirds and their relationship with spawning pejerrey.
Are you hoping to start a shorebird monitoring program at your site? Here are ten strategies for starting (and maintaining!) a successful long-term shorebird monitoring program.
We sat down with WHSRN’s Isadora Angarita-Martínez to find out how she was originally inspired to work in Ecosystem Services, and how she envisions their growing role in shorebird conservation.
What does a shrimp producer gain by protecting shorebirds? WHSRN’s Salvadora Morales talks to some of Central America’s largest shrimp companies to identify prospects for collaboration and [...]
This spring, COSEWIC added the Hudsonian Godwit to its growing list of threatened wildlife species. What led to this status, and what efforts are underway to recover populations of this [...]
Another spring migration season on Delaware Bay has passed. Take a look back with us to celebrate this most wonderful time of year at WHSRN’s first site.
The new International Phalaropes Working Group met for the first time at Mono Lake, California, to discuss the most urgent research and conservation needs for two species of phalaropes.
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.