Webinar Results of the Annual Shorebird Monitoring in Central America
Next September 3 in pre-celebration of World Shorebird Day. The local partners of the Migratory Shorebirds Project (MSP) and the Central American Waterbirds Census (CAWC) will share the results [...]
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 [...]
Cha Cho: A Story of Survival, Wilson’s Plover
Jayme Orozco from Las Peñitas, Nicaragua is monitoring the first reproductive colony of Wilson’s Plover in Isla Juan Venado reserve in Nicaragua.
Alliances and Actions for Shorebird Conservation in Shrimp and Salt Production Systems in the Gulf of Fonseca, Central America
WHSRN Conservation Specialists conducted a series of meetings and workshops with shrimp and salt producers around the Gulf of Fonseca about shorebird-friendly management practices, and the [...]
Shorebirds at the Central American Aquaculture Symposium
The shorebird stand at the symposium is an opportunity to strengthen a relationship of trust with the shrimp farming industry, and collaborate on best practices to benefit shorebirds.
Shorebirds and the Shrimp Industry
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 [...]
Shorebird monitoring at the Gulf of Fonseca: a tri-national approach
The results are in from the second trinational shorebird survey in the Gulf of Fonseca. During this second survey, carried out in May 2018, a total of 6,055 individuals representing 30 species [...]