Hooded Grebe Foundation

Bird Conservation Program

Damián Ganime
© Damián Ganime
Adobe Stock
© Adobe Stock

Context, objectives, and actions

Over time, the Hooded Grebe has become a true flagship species for the conservation of high-altitude aquatic ecosystems in southern Patagonia. Its protection has not only enabled highlighting the threats facing the plateau lagoons. Still, it has also opened the door to considering broader strategies involving other species that share its habitat or face similar problems. From this more comprehensive perspective, the Foundation began developing research and conservation projects focused on a diversity of little-known or threatened Patagonian birds. Thus, lines of work emerged with species such as the Austral Rail, the Torrent Duck, the Magellanic Plover, the Diademed Plover, the White-throated Caracara, the Upland Goose, the Ashy-headed Goose and the Ruddy-headed Goose, among others. These efforts also expanded to include the study and monitoring of entire communities, such as the water birds that inhabit the high-altitude lagoons of the Santa Cruz plateaus. For each species or group, we design specific strategies according to their situation: population assessments, genetic studies, satellite monitoring, habitat restoration, control of exotic species, use of search dogs, installation of camera traps, and collaboration with local communities and key actors in the territory.

© Bobby Willcox

Protagonists

© David Brassington | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©David Brassington
White-rumped Sandpiper
Calidris fuscicollis
© Dubi Shapiro | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Dubi Shapiro
Baird’s Sandpiper
Calidris bairdii
© Angus Pritchard | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Angus Pritchard
White-tufted Grebe
Rollandia rolland
© Martín Perez | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Martín Perez
Silvery Grebe
Podiceps occipitalis
© Marcos Eugênio | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Marcos Eugênio
White-winged Coot
Fulica leucoptera
© Martín Perez | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Martín Perez
Red-gartered Coot
Fulica armillata
© Pablo Re | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Pablo Re
Andean Duck
Oxyura vittata
© Anne Bielamowicz | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Anne Bielamowicz
Ruddy Duck
Oxyura ferruginea
© Chris Venetz | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Chris Venetz
Flying Steamer Duck
Tachyeres patachonicus
© Leo Damrow | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Leo Damrow
Crested Duck
Lophonetta specularioides
© Nathan Wall | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Nathan Wall
Red Shoveler
Spatula platalea
© Luciano Massa | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Luciano Massa
Yellow-billed Pintail
Anas georgica
© Chris Venetz | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Chris Venetz
Yellow-billed Teal
Anas flavirostris
© Jorge Chamorro | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Jorge Chamorro
Coscoroba Swan
Coscoroba coscoroba
© Mason Maron | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Mason Maron
Black-necked Swan
Cygnus melancoryphus
© Peter Kondrashov | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Peter Kondrashov
Chiloe Wigeon
Mareca sibilatrix
© Mason Maron | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Mason Maron
Chilean Flamingo
Phoenicopterus chilensis
© Andres Vasquez Noboa | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Andres Vasquez Noboa
Diademed Plover
Phegornis mitchellii
© Darío Podestá | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Darío Podestá
Torrent Duck
Merganetta armata armata
© Christopher Di Corrado | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Christopher Di Corrado
White-throated Caracara
Daptrius albogularis
© Andrés de Miguel | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Andrés de Miguel
Austral Rail
Rallus antarcticus
© Darío Podestá | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Darío Podestá
Magellanic Plover
Pluvianellus socialis
© Hederd Torres García | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Hederd Torres García
Ashy-headed Goose
Chloephaga poliocephala
© Adobe Stock | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Adobe Stock
Upland Goose
Chloephaga picta
© Tini & Jacob Wijpkema | Illustration: Pollo Pazo
©Tini & Jacob Wijpkema
Rudy-headed Goose
Chloephaga rubidiceps
© Miles Brengle

Bird Conservation Program

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