Partnership Awards Will Have a Ripple Effect
Congratulations to the recipients of our 2020 Partnership Awards! Thirteen partner projects were selected for funding and we will be highlighting them over the next year.
Learn MoreCongratulations to the recipients of our 2020 Partnership Awards! Thirteen partner projects were selected for funding and we will be highlighting them over the next year.
Learn MoreThe Willamette Valley Native Plant Partnership is working to ensure that native seed is saved and produced for conservation purposes–to the tune of more than 3100 pounds of seed so far!
Learn MoreSome landowners in southern Oregon have used federal Farm Bill funding to pioneer new practices for converting woody debris from restoration projects into biochar, improving soil health and sequestering carbon.
Learn MoreAfter 28 years, Bruce Taylor is retiring from Pacific Birds and starting a new chapter in his life! Pacific Birds and the Intermountain West Joint Venture offer up a heartfelt thanks for his work with both Joint Ventures.
Learn MoreThe Klamath-Siskiyou Oak Network published their Strategic Action Plan this summer, and the Willamette Valley Prairie and Oak Cooperative published a plan in the spring. These local/regional plans, and others coming soon, will lead to greater oak and prairie resiliency across the Pacific Northwest.
Learn MoreThe Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board recently approved more than $900,000 in funding for five oak and prairie conservation projects in the Willamette Valley. Habitats will be restored and protected, a win for oak and prairie species.
Learn MoreIf you work in prairie-oak ecosystems, and don’t know about the CPOP conference, read on! The biennial conference is a ways away, but the calls for papers and abstracts are coming up in March and June.
Learn MoreA conservation easement completed in the fall of 2019 will protect one of the largest blocks of oak habitat in the Willamette Valley. The 1,610-acre property is a working ranch and is home to Oregon Vesper Sparrow and other bird species of concern.
Learn MoreThanks to the Nature Conservancy in Oregon, one of the largest blocks of oak and prairie habitat in the Willamette Valley has a new owner – the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde.
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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.