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Galápagos Celebrates International Wetlands Day: Highlighting Isabela’s Role as a Ramsar Site
Galápagos Conservancy
Aerial view of the wetlands in southern Isabela, designated as Ramsar Site of International Importance since May 20, 2002.
11 months ago
White-cheeked Pintail
National Audubon Society
Widespread in the Caribbean and South America, this marsh duck sometimes wanders to Florida, mainly in winter. Sightings elsewhere in eastern North America...
119 months ago
Figure 5: New subspecies confirmed for Ecuador. a) Sunbittern Eurypyga...
ResearchGate
We present nine new country records (Anas acuta, Aythya collaris, Egretta rufescens, Coccycua pumila, Sublega...
83 months ago
What’s the Deal with Wetlands?
Galápagos Conservancy
Wetlands are one of the most generous ecosystems that exist! They provide protection against flooding, prevent shoreline erosion, act as natural filters to...
30 months ago
Save Baby Birds by Staying Off the Cays
St. Thomas Source
Twenty-nine US Virgin Islands cays are off limits from April 1 to Nov. 15 as they are some of the few uninhabited places left where birds can find sanctuary.
20 months ago
BACK FROM THE BRINK
Trinidad Express Newspapers
Molly Gaskin, president and founding member of the Pointe-a-Pierre Wildfowl Trust, is urging citizens to be aware of the country's wildlife...
143 months ago
Ministry cracks down on animal smuggling
Loop Trinidad & Tobago News
Agriculture Minister Clarence Rambharat made a plea to citizens to put an end to smuggling and the illegal purchase of birds and other protected species.
93 months ago
Baby Ducks Are Showing up in Virgin Islands Ponds
St. Thomas Source
White-cheeked pintail ducks (Anas bahamensis) are year-round residents in the Virgin Islands. Given the climate, they can mate pretty much any time.
47 months ago
Endangered ducks reported stolen from Pointe-a-Pierre Wildfowl Trust
Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
The Pointe-a-Pierre Wildfowl Trust has reported that a total of 18 endangered ducks, valued at "thousands of dollars," have been stolen.
24 months ago