Webinar: Saving shorebirds across the planet - June 3, 2026 - Biome Conservation

Join us June 3, 2026 at 12pm ET

Webinar: Saving shorebirds across the globe
Shorebirds rely on breeding, migratory, and wintering sites spread across thousands of kilometers annually without any notion of country borders. These breeding grounds are constantly susceptible to disturbances and disruption. It takes local communities throughout their range to protect the food, water, and shelter they need to survive.

In this webinar, you will meet the heroes who are on the ground and leading teams protecting shorebirds across the planet. Along with Scott Hecker, Biome Director of the Shorebird Initiative, they’ll share the innovative techniques they’ve developed over the years and the incredible facts they’ve learned.

Speakers and topics include:

  1. Patricia Gonzalez – Biome Shorebird Project Coordinator. Protecting Red Knots from the Tundra to Tierra del Fuego.
  2. Adriana Hernandez – Santa Clara Project Coordinator. Protecting one critical site for the migration of the Pacific Red Knot.
  3. Claudio Delagado – Coastal Chile Project Director. Protecting nearly 40% of Pacific Hudsonian Godwits that fly nonstop from Canada to Chile.
  4. Sayam Chowdury – Co-chair of the Spoon-billed Sandpiper Task Force throughout Southeast Asia. 

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