Recreational Activities: Are They Disturbing Shorebirds?

Recreational activities and the presence of people on beaches pose a disturbance to the birds that inhabit these coastal areas.
Progress of the Coastal Lagoons Study Project
By Héctor Sánchez and Daniel Olguín Coastal Lagoons is a binational project, so far 40 researchers and students from 13 institutions from both from Mexico and the United States are actively collaborating, as well as community members from La Chorera, in San Quintin, and the Estero de Punta Banda, in Ensenada.
New Project to Study Coastal Lagoons in Ensenada and San Quintin
By Antonieta Valenzuela Through joint work between organizations, universities and research centers from Mexico and the United States, a project is being carried out in Ensenada and San Quintin to study the Estero de Punta Banda, in Ensenada, and San Quintin Bay.
Terra Peninsular Taking Part in Environmental Expo 2017
For the first time, Terra Peninsular took part in the IX edition of Expo Ambiente (Environmental Expo), an event organized by the Secretariat of Environment Protection in Baja California that is held every year in Ensenada with the goal of encouraging the preservation of the environment within children and teens and promoting the natural resources of Baja California.
New website connects communities that care for shorebirds
Engage with the CEC’s new online resource and learn how you can help conserve at-risk migratory shorebirds along North America’s Pacific and Atlantic flyways.
Bahía De Todos Santos Was Designated as a Reserve for Shorebirds
Bahía de Todos Santos in Ensenada was designated as a Site of Regional Importance for the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network (WHSRN).
Terra Peninsula in Baja Seafood Expo 2017
Terra Peninsular announced during a press conference its first participation in the 9th Baja Seafood Expo in Ensenada, with the photographic exhibition “Ángeles de Bahía”, composed of 14 photographs taken by José “el Güero” Arce Smith.
