Launching a multi-contributed blog on shorebirds
Posted by Gyorgy Szimuly/WorldWaders, Hungary Our idea to set up a community or better to say multi-collaborated blog has came into reality. Good number of sites deal with shorebirds locally or...
View ArticleCategory of shorebird species changes 2010 IUCN Red List
Posted by BirdLife International BirdLife International’s 2010 update of the IUCN Red List for birds follows the publication in 2008 of Threatened Birds of the World when all the world’s birds were...
View ArticleAn important new book on shorebirds: Shorebird Ecology, Conservation, and...
Written by Heather Vaughan/University of California Press Shorebirds are model organisms for illustrating the principles of ecology and excellent subjects for research. Their mating systems are as...
View ArticleClimate Change and Shorebird Habitat: A New Assessment Tool
Written by Meredith Gutowski/WHSRN Along the U.S. Atlantic coast, at risk from climate change are more than 100 nests of the Federally threatened Piping Plover at Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge...
View ArticleArctic Shorebird Demographics Network Color-marked Shorebird Resighting Report
Written by River Gates/Arctic Shorebird Demographics Network The Arctic Shorebird Demographics Network (ASDN) is an international collaboration between shorebird biologists who are currently...
View ArticleYou're invited: Atlantic Flyway Shorebird Conservation Plan reception
Posted by Meredith Gutowski/WHSRN Dear WHSRN Friends and Shorebird Supporters, You are invited to attend the reception, described above, on 10 May 2012 at 5:30 pm in the Russell Senate Office Building...
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