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    Population Monitoring

    Recovering Shorebird Populations from The Ground Up: An Update On The Coalitions For Shorebird Conservation
    By Rob Clay
    In Conservation Action, Conservation Issues, Linking Sites, Population Monitoring, WHSRN, Working Landscapes
    Posted 19 January 2021

    Recovering Shorebird Populations from The Ground Up: An Update On The Coalitions For Shorebird Conservation

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    Wilson’s Plover in the Salinera Santa Alejandra, Honduras.
    By Julia Salazar
    In Events, Festivals, and Celebrations, Population Monitoring, WHSRN
    Posted 9 October 2020

    Wilson’s Plover in the Salinera Santa Alejandra, Honduras.

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    Counting Phalaropes in Argentina: Overcoming Challenges and Learning about Dispersal
    By Marcela Castellino
    In Conservation Action, Population Monitoring, WHSRN
    Posted 9 October 2020

    Counting Phalaropes in Argentina: Overcoming Challenges and Learning about Dispersal

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    Shorebird Monitoring at Laguna de Pozuelos, Argentina.
    By Guest Author
    In Featured Site of the Month, Population Monitoring, WHSRN
    Posted 27 August 2020

    Shorebird Monitoring at Laguna de Pozuelos, Argentina.

    Periodic surveying and monitoring is key to the conservation of the Laguna de los Pozuelos, Argentina,, and is an important tool for wildlife managers

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    Building Coalitions for Shorebird Conservation: local actions for hemispheric protection
    By WHSRN Executive Office
    In Chiloé, Conservation Action, Conservation Issues, Population Monitoring, Site News, WHSRN
    Posted 27 August 2020

    Building Coalitions for Shorebird Conservation: local actions for hemispheric protection

    The most significant challenge to the future of shorebird populations is the lack of connection between local and global action. Through a targeted approach to site conservation, exchanging [...]

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    Migratory Shorebird Project: A Support Tool for Conservation Decision-making
    By Salvadora Morales
    In Conservation Action, Population Monitoring, WHSRN
    Posted 28 July 2020

    Migratory Shorebird Project: A Support Tool for Conservation Decision-making

    The Migratory Shorebird Project (MSP) is one of the largest shorebird surveys on the Pacific Flyway on the Americas, from Alaska to Chile. There are 13 countries conducting surveys with a [...]

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    Record number of participants in the tenth Central American Waterbird Census
    By Arne Lesterhuis
    In Population Monitoring, WHSRN
    Posted 27 June 2020

    Record number of participants in the tenth Central American Waterbird Census

    During the 10th Annual Central American Waterbird Census (CAWC), nearly 200 volunteers counted over 300,000 waterbirds comprising 106 species. The counts included 30 species of shorebirds, [...]

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    Shorebirds of the High Andean Wetlands: Monitoring in the Bolivian Altiplano
    By Arne Lesterhuis
    In Linking Sites, Population Monitoring, WHSRN
    Posted 27 June 2020

    Shorebirds of the High Andean Wetlands: Monitoring in the Bolivian Altiplano

    Here is a brief report by Arne Lesterhuis of an eight-day adventure during the implementation of shorebirds surveys in the Altiplano of Bolivia.

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    Celebrating the Buff-breasted Sandpiper with Two Wings Up
    By WHSRN Executive Office
    In Population Monitoring, Site News, WHSRN
    Posted 28 May 2020

    Celebrating the Buff-breasted Sandpiper with Two Wings Up

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    Over 500 Volunteers Survey the Coastal Shorebirds of Southern South America
    By Arne Lesterhuis
    In Population Monitoring, Site News, WHSRN
    Posted 30 April 2020

    Over 500 Volunteers Survey the Coastal Shorebirds of Southern South America

    Over 500 volunteers recently participated in a coastal survey of southern South America, with a goal to better understand shorebird distribution and future conservation efforts.

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