When a bill of law was proposed to change the limits of the reserve in order to open parts of it to sand mining, WHSRN partners and a wide array of local, national, and international stakeholders [...]
We are excited to announce the designation of a new councilor emeritus, an honorary position for life given to former Council members who have made a particularly distinguished contribution to [...]
ISS data are crucial to documenting wide-scale population trends, informing management decisions, monitoring designated WHSRN sites and supporting the nomination of new ones. Migration season is [...]
Volunteers play a critical role in the conservation of sites across the WHSRN network. Community members in Delaware Bay are making a difference for migratory shorebirds, one horseshoe crab at a time.
Last year, WHSRN helped identify Venezuela's most important sites for shorebirds. But what has to happen for those sites to become WHSRN reserves? This March, WHSRN taught a course to engage [...]
This January, a team conducted aerial surveys of the rufa Red Knot population wintering in Tierra del Fuego. They counted 15% more individuals than were recorded at the same time last year. The [...]