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    Population Monitoring

    Red Knot (rufa subspecies) Surveys in Key Sites of South America
    By Marcela Castellino
    In Conservation Action, Population Monitoring, WHSRN
    Posted 16 December 2021

    Red Knot (rufa subspecies) Surveys in Key Sites of South America

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    Ten years of Counting Migratory Shorebirds in the Pacific Flyway
    By Salvadora Morales
    In Population Monitoring, WHSRN
    Posted 16 December 2021

    Ten years of Counting Migratory Shorebirds in the Pacific Flyway

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    Llanos de Moxos (Bolivia): an Important Migration Corridor for Buff-breasted Sandpipers
    By WHSRN Executive Office
    In Population Monitoring, Site News, WHSRN, Working Landscapes
    Posted 17 November 2021

    Llanos de Moxos (Bolivia): an Important Migration Corridor for Buff-breasted Sandpipers

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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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    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    All along the Pacific coast, large areas of land including salt marshes and natural salt flats have been replaced by ponds for shrimp farming.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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    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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    First Tri-national Shorebird Count at Shrimp Farms in the Gulf of Fonseca
    By WHSRN Executive Office
    In Conservation Action, Population Monitoring, WHSRN, Working Landscapes
    Posted 22 April 2021

    First Tri-national Shorebird Count at Shrimp Farms in the Gulf of Fonseca

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    Results of the 2021 Aerial Census at Bahía Lomas, Chile
    By Guest Author
    In Population Monitoring, WHSRN
    Posted 18 March 2021

    Results of the 2021 Aerial Census at Bahía Lomas, Chile

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    12 Years of Shorebird Monitoring at Kachemak Bay
    By Guest Author
    In Featured Site of the Month, Population Monitoring, Site News, WHSRN
    Posted 19 January 2021

    12 Years of Shorebird Monitoring at Kachemak Bay

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    Weg naar Zee: A Glimpse of the Status of Shorebirds Along the Coast of Suriname
    By Arne Lesterhuis
    In Population Monitoring, WHSRN
    Posted 19 January 2021

    Weg naar Zee: A Glimpse of the Status of Shorebirds Along the Coast of Suriname

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