Wader Conservation
The International Wader Study Group stongly promotes shorebird conservation, and through its members, conferences and publications, increase knowledge concerning waders and their status. The more members we have, the stronger our voice so join up, and read on.
Migratory Waders in Africa and Western Eurasia in the 1990s
was a collaborative exercise to re-evaluate population sizes and trends of all species of migratory waders in Africa and Western Eurasia. It was published as issue 15 of International Wader Studies and can be seen here.Breeding Waders in Europe 2000
was a collaborative exercse to produce new population estimates for all waders breeding in Europe and is now published as an issue of International Wader StudiesThe Cadiz Conclusions
draws attention to worldwide declines in shorebird populations...more (pdf)The Kollumerpomp Statement
concerns the conservation status of waders breeding and wintering on lowland farmland in Europe..more

