Panama

A country at the nexus of two continents.

The flyways of the Americas converge along the thin isthmus that connects the continents. Each year millions of migratory shorebirds fuel their journeys in Panama鈥檚 rich mudflats and mangrove forests, making this small country tremendously important to migratory avifauna.听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听听

Panama Bay alone hosts a third of the global population of Western Sandpipers, a fifth of the world鈥檚 semipalmated Plovers, and dozens of other North American migratory bird species. But away from the coasts, Panama has a wide range of other important bird habitats鈥攈umid jungles, dry deserts, and 11,000-foot-high cloud forests鈥攖hat host more than 1,000 bird species.

Unfortunately, Panama鈥檚 wildlife-supporting ecosystems face many threats, including unsustainable development, polluted runoff, and root-strangling trash.

探花精选鈥檚 work in Panama

The 探花精选 has been working to support science and conservation action across Panama since 2006, in partnership with the (our BirdLife International partner), government agencies, and the private sector. Our key focus areas include鈥

  • Science and Monitoring: We use new and expanded species monitoring and scientific analysis to identify important habitat areas and support decision-making.
  • Climate Change Resilience and Adaptation: As part of the , 探花精选 supports future-focused management of Panama鈥檚 wetlands and other habitats.
  • Community Engagement: We boost citizen awareness through school programs and outreach, to grow and empower a community of people who care about birds and understand the importance of conservation.
  • Capacity Building: The 探花精选 and Panama 探花精选 Society work together to build local conservation capacity and support more effective, targeted actions that improve management of wetlands and other priority areas.听

Where We Work in Panama

  • Bay of Panama

  • Bay of Parita

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How We Work in Panama

Coastal Resilience

With 2,490听km听(1,550 miles ) of coastline, Panama is a focal point for 探花精选鈥檚 coastal resilience strategy, which aims to restore or improve the management of 1 million hectares (2.5 million acres) of coastal bird habitat in Latin America and the Caribbean. In Panama, we鈥檙e working to mainstream nature-based and green infrastructure solutions into national and regional planning and policy, to encourage smarter development and preserve the services that intact coastal ecosystems provide.


  • Mangroves - 1.1 Mt CO鈧/ha Reduce wave height 66%, ease erosion and flood risk, serve as nurseries for fish
  • Seagrasses - 6.7 Mt CO鈧/ha Generate 30,000 additional fish per hectare annually
  • Coastal wetlands, including salt marshes - 7.6 Mt CO鈧/ha Generate fish, provide natural defense from storms, can treat wastewater

We鈥檙e prototyping this strategy via a project that will protect and . The project, a collaboration with the Inter-American Development Bank and the Panama 探花精选 Society, will help Panama to:

  • Include the carbon stored in coastal and marine ecosystems in the country鈥檚 nationally determined contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Climate Agreement
  • Support stronger climate adaptation efforts
  • Reduce degradation and coastal deforestation
  • Build mechanisms that drive funding toward mangrove and coastal conservation
  • Drive behavioral change in local constituencies to support the conservation of natural assets
Valuing, Protecting, and Enhancing Coastal Natural Capital of Panama

探花精选 is collaborating with the and our local partner the Panama 探花精选 Society on a that supports carbon capture, biodiversity, human well-being, and coastal resilience. The project aims to elevate the importance of Panama鈥檚 coastal mangrove ecosystems and related wetlands, the carbon they sequester, and the biodiversity and livelihoods they support by shifting perceptions of the value of natural capital.

We are achieving this goal through a multi-pronged approach that includes:

  • Delivering robust science that establishes a blue-carbon baseline
  • Establishing economic valuation of ecosystem services provided by mangroves and related wetlands
  • Building knowledge, awareness, and engagement with key stakeholders to drive action that increases protection of these ecosystems
  • Strengthening policies that promote mangrove conservation and reforestation.

These efforts will be applied in the Bay of Panama, with its mosaic of urban landscapes and mangrove habitat, and the Bay of Parita, a rural landscape in a state of transition.听The 听(Patrimonio Natural Azul) lays听the technical and scientific听foundations to support the Panama听government鈥檚 climate agenda,听as it carries out an aggressive听review and update of its climate policies. Our project听informs current international commitments such听as Panama鈥檚 Nationally Determined Contribution听(NDC), by developing methodologies and baselines听for blue-carbon accounting and potential mangrove听restoration. It also justifies more听ambitious climate-related efforts by helping to develop听policies and management capacities. It supports听the development of a blue carbon market and other听instruments derived from climate change policies.

Growing Support for Shorebirds and Coastal Wetland Conservation in Priority Areas

The 探花精选 and the Panama 探花精选 Society have teamed up to improve coastal wetland conservation in the Bays of Panama and Parita. These habitats on Panama鈥檚 Pacific coast offer some of the most important stopover and wintering habitats for neotropical migrant shorebird species in the Americas.

The initiative includes analyses of shorebird population levels and efforts to prevent the loss of mangrove cover in the Bay of Panama. It also supports the development of a conservation plan for the Bay of Parita that engages key stakeholders, identifies threats, and plots a path for future conservation efforts. Finally, it addresses coastal solid waste鈥攊n particular plastics that are killing off mangrove forests, reducing roosting habitat, and presenting a direct threat to shorebirds through ingestion.

Building a Constituency

探花精选 and its partners are building momentum and public commitment to bird conservation by听engaging one million people across the hemisphere. Our efforts in Panama center around the program, presented by our local partner, the Panama 探花精选 Society.听The program鈥檚 goal is to make conservation relevant to generations of future Panamanian voters, scientists, and decision-makers.

Developed in 2009, Aulas Verdes is the 鈥檚 signature environmental education program. Via field trips and weekly hands-on activities, schoolchildren experience nature and learn how local ecosystems support birds, fish, and other biodiversity found in and around the Bay of Panama. The program,听active in 25 schools and serving more than 3,500 students each year, recently expanded听its coverage to the Bay of Parita, and has reached more听than 24,720 primary school students in 18 schools. The 探花精选 is proud to support this program.

Addressing Plastic Pollution in Panama

Focal Species in Panama
! Priority Bird
Western Sandpiper
Sandpipers
! Priority Bird
Short-billed Dowitcher
Sandpipers
Whimbrel
Sandpipers
Semipalmated Plover
Plovers
! Priority Bird
Semipalmated Sandpiper
Sandpipers
Black-bellied Plover
Plovers
Willet
Sandpipers

News from the Americas

Mega-flock of Semipalmated Sandpipers taking flight.
United Nations Wildlife Conference Focuses on Migratory Species
February 15, 2024 — The theme 鈥淣ature Knows No Borders鈥 encourages international collaboration
Tennessee Warbler on a branch.
The Birds Are Molting!
February 06, 2024 — Our friends at Bird Lab use banding stations to learn more about Tennessee Warblers, molting, and migration.
Aerial shot of the Seal River Watershed.
The Wonder of Boreal Wetlands
February 01, 2024 — The Boreal's ecologically-rich wetlands are vital to the health of the entire planet