Who We AreTransforming HMN into HCNs
For several years, the Hummingbird Monitoring Network (HMN) focused its efforts on monitoring and studying hummingbird populations to obtain important information that supports conservation of these magnificent creatures. Hummingbird Conservation Networks (HCNs) result from integrating community-based conservation ideas into HMN's science-based beginning. HCNs' mission, virtually unchanged from HMN's original mission, is to help hummingbirds survive, reproduce, and thrive while discovering how communities benefit economically, socially, and ecologically through their hummingbird conservation activities. Maintaining hummingbird diversity and abundance throughout the Americas remains a primary focus of the organization. Hummingbirds are unique in their ability to reconnect people, instantly with awe, for nature. They are bearers of light and might be the messengers we need for restoring viability to our world’s living systems. For more information about the summary of who we are, please use the updated white paper, now referred to as the charter here. |
Please Support The Future Of Our WorkTogether, you can help us to expand our efforts to conserve hummingbirds and engage more people in our mission. Your support will allow us to gather crucial information to aid hummingbirds in their survival and reproduction while promoting the benefits of conservation.
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Our Work
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Our Work in Action
A Sustainable Future for HummersBuilding hummingbird conservation is crucial for the survival of these unique birds and the ecosystems they inhabit. As pollinators, hummingbirds play a vital role in the reproductive success of many plant species, making them essential to the health of ecosystems.
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