Aves Uruguay
ABOUT
Aves Uruguay is the leading organization for the study and conservation of birds in Uruguay, and part of the Birds of the World alliance of partners. Aves Uruguay is a non-governmental organization founded in 1987, with the mission to conserve the wild birds of Uruguay and the environments they inhabit, and to promote sustainable development policies in the use of natural resources. As a member institution, Aves Uruguay engages people in various activities, such as birdwatching, citizen science, research, education, and advocacy.
Aves Uruguay is a BirdLife International partner. Their staff is multidisciplinary, with biologists, engineers, communicators, educators, and individuals with extensive experience in bird observation and research on its staff. Aves Uruguay was created upon the initiative of Prof. Raúl Vaz Ferreira and several ornithologists in 1987 under the name Grupo Uruguayo para el Estudio y Conservación de las Aves (GUPECA), with the aim of bringing together individuals involved in ornithology, including researchers, educators, biology students, as well as bird enthusiasts. Later, the institution changed its name to Aves Uruguay.
SPECIAL PROJECTS
CONTACTS
If you are interested in being involved or supporting their work please contact:
- Pablo G. Fernández: Pablo is a birdwatcher and biologist specializing in monitoring bird diversity and ecology. His activities primarily involve participating in biodiversity monitoring projects in the fields of environmental consulting and academic research. He has been coordinating eBird Uruguay since 2018. eBird profile, Instagram
SOCIAL MEDIA
- Website: https://avesuruguay.org.uy/
- Instagram:
- Email: [email protected]
- BOW blog introduction
SPECIES ACCOUNTS
Check back for updates as they are released.
Common name | Scientific name | Authors |
Red-legged Seriema | Cariama cristata | Luiz P. Gonzaga and Guy M. Kirwan |
Marsh Seedeater | Sporophila palustris | Alvaro Jaramillo |
Coming soon! |