What is Human Dimensions?
In a world where people and nature are more and more separated, it is becoming increasingly important to understand what drives human behaviors, what people value and how those values relate to conservation.
Learn MoreIn a world where people and nature are more and more separated, it is becoming increasingly important to understand what drives human behaviors, what people value and how those values relate to conservation.
Learn MorePacific Birds has been working to conserve birds in Hawaii for more than a decade, with a focus on conserving endangered waterbirds and their habitats. Quarterly partner meetings, rotating among the main islands, have been a hallmark of the Joint Venture and provide a venue for sharing information about the latest research, conservation strategies and partner projects on the islands.
Starting with the upcoming meeting in June, we are going all-bird and agenda topics include landbirds, seabirds and waterbirds.
Migratory Bird Joint Ventures across the U.S. are celebrating conservation successes! The Joint Venture model for collaborative, on-the-ground habitat conservation was established 30 years ago and has been enormously successful in conserving crucial habitat for migratory birds and other wildlife species. See some recent partner projects in the new story map from Migratory Bird Joint Ventures.
Learn MoreStreaked Horned Lark conservation efforts will get a boost in 2017 through a new cooperatively funded conservation position dedicated to working with private landowners in the Willamette Valley.
Learn MoreThe North American Bird Conservation Initiative is looking for input about the tri-national Hemispheric Vision for Bird Conservation. Read the draft and see how to comment…
Learn MoreThe board and staff at Pacific Birds extend a Happy New Year to all of our partners and stakeholders. View a short slideshow of recent projects…
Learn MorePacific Birds recently expanded its boundaries to include additional Pacific Islands southwest of the Hawaiian Islands. The Joint Venture now includes Alaska, the western portions of British Columbia, Washington…
Learn MoreThe Pacific Birds International Management Board has selected two conservation priorities to guide the Joint Venture’s work with its partners over the next decade…
Learn MoreColumbia Land Trust and Pacific Birds Habitat Joint Venture share a long history in the Pacific Northwest. In 1990, the Land Trust’s twelve volunteer founders…
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U.S. Coordinator: Monica Iglecia
Canada Coordinator: Andrew Huang
(604) 350-1913
General Contact: Info @ Pacific Birds dot org
Bird Habitat Joint Ventures are collaborative partnerships that enhance work in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico to conserve habitat for the benefit of birds, other wildlife, and people. We bring strategic thought to bird conservation.