Shorebird populations are declining around the world. These birds—and the coastal communities that rely on the same ecosystems—face growing threats from habitat loss, climate change, and development.
Shorebird conservation is an opportunity to protect biodiversity, support local and Indigenous communities, and restore coastal ecosystems. With our partners, who bring deep expertise and proven strategies, we explored where conservation efforts can have the greatest impact.
Together with our partners and Hovland Consulting, we developed a set of tools to help conservation leaders and funders prioritize action, especially along the Pacific Flyway, a critical migratory route for shorebirds in the Americas.
Explore the Resources
This set of reports offers practical guidance on how and where to invest in shorebird conservation—globally and regionally—with a focus on protecting coastal habitats that people and shorebirds share.
Global Shorebird Assessment
Pacific Flyway Strategy Summary
Landscape Overview
Why It Matters
Coastal conservation isn’t just about protecting wildlife—it’s about supporting the people who depend on these ecosystems every day. These resources point to real, practical solutions that benefit both people and nature.