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TERRA NEWS TERRA NEWS Shorebird festival in Alaska A s an initiative of the Commission for Environ- mental Cooperation (CEC), site representatives from the Pacific Flyway were chosen to attend a sho- rebird festival in Cordova, Alaska: the Copper River Delta Shorebird Festival. Terra Peninsular has conservation projects together with the CEC, including the nomination project to de- signate Ensenada Bay as part of the Western Hemis- phere Shorebird Reserve Network (WHSRN). The importance of Ensenada lies in the fact that is located along the Pacific Flyway, a migratory route used by birds, and also, the bay is a stopover site for thousands of shorebirds that feed and rest there during migration. An exchange of experiences to learn and replicate festivals in Ensenada By Jorge Andrade and Antonieta Valenzuela As the only representatives from Mexico, two staff members of Terra Peninsular were invited to partici- pate in the festival in Alaska. The objectives were to meet representatives from other communities link to shorebirds sites, discuss about cooperation and con- servation actions, as well as participating in the activi- ties and get ideas to replicate in other sites in the Ame- rican continent, including Ensenada and San Quintín. Near Cordova is the Copper River, a place designated in 1990 as a WHSRN site due to its importance to more than a million migratory shorebirds. This designation was an important event for the festival, and since then it has international prestige. Since 27 years ago, the event gathers birdwatchers, biologists, locals and peo- ple from Alaska, the United States and other countries. The festival lasted 4 days and a variety of activities where offered, such as airboat and birdwatching tours, a fundraising dinner, a series of presentations on birds, keynote speakers, as well as handicraft workshops and bird banding, among others. Western Sandpipers (Calidris mauri). Photo: Jorge Andrade. Some of the site representatives invited to the festival: Heather Kapust, Jorge Andrade, Cheri Lloyd y Antonieta Valenzuela. Maya, the Western Sandpiper, met Jim Chu, Jorge Andrade, Antonieta Valenzuela, Heather Kapust y Christie Barchenger. Photo: Erin Cooper. Also, the special guest this year was David Allen Si- A birdwatching tour was included in the activities of the festival. Photo: Antonieta Valenzuela. Jim Chu, of the USDA Forest Service, with staff representatives of Terra Peninsular: Antonieta Valenzuela and Jorge Andrade. bley, outstanding ornithologist, author and illustra- tor of The Sibley Guide to Birds, who offered a book signing and a presentation titled “The Psychology of Birdwatching”. To date, the festival is a well-accepted event in the community and it represents a positive economic impact for the city since it attracts many tourists every year. In addition, the high season for many local businesses, such as hotels, restaurants and stores begins with this festival. Participating in the activities was an opportunity to generate new ideas for the festivals of Terra Pe- ninsular, from defining the type of festival we want to offer, how to organize it, the activities, identifying the audience, etc. FESTIVAL INFORMATION www.copperriverdeltashorebirdfestival.com David Allen Sibley during the book signing. Photo: Antonieta Valenzuela. The site representatives from the Pacific Flyway went on an airboat tour at the Eyak River. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH PROJECT In order to enrich the experience, a series of semi structured interviews were conducted with key actors involved in the organization and history of the festival. Other qualitative research tools were also performed. A report will be written with the information obtained, and this document will be shared with the interviewed people, site representatives and the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC). This project will be concluded in an estimated period of three months. Also, a bird festival manual will be created based on the report, which will serve as the basis for upcoming festivals in Ensenada and San Quintín, in Baja Califor- nia, and thus, raise awareness about shorebirds and their importance for the environment. www.facebook.com/CopperRiverDeltaShorebirdFestival/ 07 MEDITERRANEWS JUNE 2017 08