World Shorebirds Day
To join the celebration and to promote shorebird monitoring, we are holding a contest for all the WHSRN sites. Participate in World Shorebirds Day, and you can win a Kowa spotting scope for your site!
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 [...]
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, [...]
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 [...]
Help evaluate the status of shorebirds breeding in Latin America and the Caribbean!
There is still very little information available about many shorebird species resident to Latin America and the Caribbean - especially about population estimates. WHSRN has been working to [...]
Continued Shorebird Conservation Efforts in Venezuela
WHSRN worked with local partners to lead the “Conservation of Shorebirds and their Habitats in Venezuela” workshop, followed by two days of shorebird censuses on Isla de Coche, at sites crucial [...]