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.
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.
Salt Plains Upgrades WHSRN Status due to Importance for Breeding Snowy Plovers
On its 25th anniversary as a WHSRN site, Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge has upgraded to a Site of International Importance.
Share Some Love with Plovers
Did you know that September 16th was Plover Appreciation Day? Dr. Rob Clay, Director of the WHSRN Executive Office, explains why this group of shorebirds is particularly vulnerable, and how [...]