Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences
A World of Science Doing a World of Good

Comments from Friends and Partners

"I'm delighted to be a friend to Manomet, and I encourage you to support Manomet's work as generously as you can, as this organization makes its own pledge to bringing hope and helping society achieve a sustainable future."
Peter Matthiessen
Award-winning author and member of Manomet's
Shorebird Recovery Project Friends Group

"I believe the Shorebird Recovery Project is a lifeline for shorebirds and their vast network of migratory sites. Through partnerships, science, and on-the-ground action, this project is at the forefront of a hemispheric-scale effort, working to sustain shorebird populations and ensure the miracle of their migrations for generations to come."
Marshall P. Jones
Former Deputy Director of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Chair of WHSRN Hemispheric Council

"The work that the Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences has been developing in Latin America through the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network has been a spearhead for the conservation of one of the most fascinating of all natural phenomena, the migration of birds."
Miguel Angel Cruz Nieto, Ph.D.
Coordinator, National Bird Program, Pronatura Mexico

"Manomet has an established network of conservation partners throughout the Americas and a proven track record of shorebird conservation."
Timothy Kubiak
Assistant Supervisor, Environmental Containments
New Jersey Field Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

"We need to make sure that the Shorebird Recovery Project is sustained in the future, as more development, pollution, and disturbance increasingly threaten these incredible birds and their astounding annual journeys."
Nan Harris
Manomet Trustee

"WHSRN has promoted conservation work for shorebirds in San Antonio Bay, enabling, as one example, the realization of our dream of a Nature Interpretation Center, visited by a great number of students, tourists and neighbors."
Mirta Carbajal
President, Inalafquen Foundation
San Antonio Oeste, Rio Negro, Argentina




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