Global Birdfair a great success
Wader Quest attended the recent Global Bird Fair, which was a great success. We were privileged to have two talk sessions one on Saturday and the other on Sunday when Rick Simpson talked bout why we are so passionate about … Continued
Wader Quest Brasil / Projeto Aves Limícolas update
The indefatigable team of Bruno Lima and Karina Ávila of Wader Quest Brasil / Projeto Aves Limícolas, recently attended an event in Ilha Comprida (Long Island – São Paulo) with the Ilha Comprida Bird watching Club (Clube de Observadores de … Continued
News from Margarita Island – Venezuela
Earlier this year Wader Quest supported a project in northern Venezuela to study the population of Wilson’s Plovers Charadrius wilsonia of the subspecies cinnamominus on Margarita Island. The study, which is part of the ELVONAL Shorebird initiative, concerns the effect … Continued
2021 round up.
A big THANK YOU to everyone who has supported us again this year, through difficult and uncertain times. Please continue to support Wader Quest as we endeavour to support those who are working to preserve and conserve waders or shorebirds … Continued
Quiz Night in aid of Wader Quest.
Pat and Neil Hodges are amazing people. They give up loads of their spare time to produce quiz nights with a fish and chips supper, which they run in aid of a variety of charities, Wader Quest among them. On … Continued
Final results of WCWW8 now published.
After a great deal of email and list checking, we are finally able to reveal the results of the 8th Wader Conservation World Watch. Last year was a great surprise to us, the rise in numbers was startling, especially as … Continued
Countdown to WCWW8; 1 day to go
Forget Christmas Eve, forget Hallowe’en, when it comes to excitement you can’t beat WCWW Eve. Just one more sleep folks! For the last of our countdown to Wader Conservation World Watch artworks, we are taking you all back to where … Continued
Countdown to WCWW8; 2 days to go
Still counting down to our WCWW weekend, and now with just two days to go. As we approach the opening of our annual global wader watch we feature a bird that it is highly unlikely that anyone will see ever … Continued
