The San Pancho Bird Observatory was formed in 2014 to promote the conservation of wild birds and their habitats in the Bahía de Banderas region of Mexico. Their work is conducted through environmental education, community outreach, nature tourism, and scientific monitoring and research. San Pancho Bird Observatory supports Ocean Connectors with access to local knowledge and birding expertise.
San Pancho Bird Observatory
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The Whales Are Coming
By – Amy Knight, Climate Change and Social Impact Scientist. UCSD It’s already December, and to me that can only mean one thing: the annual gray whale migration is underway.…
Becoming an Environmental Educator
By: Mariana Mireles, OC Education Assistant From Student to Teacher By finishing my undergraduate degree in Child and Family Development from SDSU in the midst of the pandemic, all I…
Environment and Tourism
By Rodrigo Celis Garcia, Biologist, Costa Canuva Nayarit is one of the 8 states that are part of the Bio-cultural Corridor of the Central West of Mexico, this denomination makes…