Celebrating 30 Years of WHSRN Status on the Coast of Suriname
For this anniversary, Anton de Kom University is offering a two-week shorebird conservation course - any interested WHSRN partners, students, or shorebird conservationists are welcome to listen [...]
Multiple Use Management Areas Create Crucial Habitat for Shorebirds in Suriname
Learn more about the conservation status and history of the three WHSRN sites in Suriname, their work to engage the local community in shorebird conservation efforts, and their hopes for the next [...]
Local Women Welcome Migratory Shorebirds to the Golfo de Santa Clara
The "Pejerrey Queens" are a group of local beach stewards that teach visitors about the site’s shorebirds and their relationship with spawning pejerrey.
Lahontan Valley Celebrates 30 Years
The Lahontan Valley Wetlands became WHSRN’s 4th site in 1988, and the passion people have for this place is “as strong today as it was 30 years ago.” Learn more about how important these wetlands [...]
Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Texas’ Bolivar Flats WHSRN Site
Bolivar Flats has been a WHSRN site of International Importance for a quarter century!
Alto Golfo de California y Delta del Río Colorado— 25th Anniversary
Delaware Bay isn’t the only place Red Knots sync their migration with the spawning events of an aquatic species. In the Alto Golfo de California, roselaari Red Knots rely on the eggs of Grunion, [...]
Reserva Costa Atlántica de Tierra del Fuego Celebrates 25 Years as a WHSRN Site
Diego Luna Quevedo, Conservation Specialist with the WHSRN Executive Office, reflects on the 25th Anniversary of this important site in the southern reaches of Argentina.