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On the Gulf Coast, state-of-the-art GPS trackers take Whimbrel research to new heights

The Manomet Team | June 3, 2022

By Alan Kneidel This April, a flock of Manomet shorebird scientists descended on the Gulf Coast. Our arrival coincided with that of thousands...

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Whimbrels in the Arctic

The Manomet Team | July 30, 2021

Shiloh Schulte, Manomet’s senior shorebird scientist, recently spent four weeks in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, continuing several studies delayed by COVID-19. Working...

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Gulf Coast Whimbrels, Spring 2021

The Manomet Team | June 23, 2021

Whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus) have been identified as a conservation priority in the Atlantic Flyway, with a population that has declined by 50% between...

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Counting phalaropes in Argentina

The Manomet Team | October 6, 2020

Visiting wetlands, salt lagoons, and salt flats in Argentina in search of phalaropes was, for many years, a dream of mine, fed by...

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No ‘off season’ for shorebird conservation

The Manomet Team | June 30, 2020

In a typical June, staff from Manomet’s Shorebird Recovery Program are coordinating multiple teams of field workers to carry out critical research on...

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