Safeguarding Biodiversity in British Columbia
Two recent projects in coastal British Columbia will help maintain biodiversity and conserve estuary habitats prioritized in a Joint Venture estuary ranking project.
Learn MoreTwo recent projects in coastal British Columbia will help maintain biodiversity and conserve estuary habitats prioritized in a Joint Venture estuary ranking project.
Learn MoreSee three funding opportunities coming up in the next few months for partner projects in coastal habitats that address habitat loss, infrastructure needs, the proliferation of invasive species and other coastal concerns.
Learn MoreThere are four Ramsar sites within the Pacific Birds region, in Alaska, British Columbia, Hawaiʻi and Palmyra Atoll. They are vastly different, but all are conserving a piece of global biodiversity.
Learn MoreJoin our Team! Pacific Birds is hiring a Coastal Conservation Coordinator, based in the Pacific Northwest, to work with partners in Alaska, Washington, Oregon and California.
Learn MorePacific Birds U.S. Coordinator Monica Iglecia shares how we plan to move conservation forward within our Coastal Wetlands conservation priority. A Coastal Wetlands Committee has started to strategically plan for birds and habitats from Alaska to California.
Learn MoreU.S. Coordinator Monica Iglecia shares her passion for the sounds, and sometimes sightings, of Sandhill Cranes in the Portland-Vancouver area, where a population of Sandhills spends the nonbreeding season.
Learn MoreCongratulations to the most recent North American Wetlands Conservation Act (NAWCA) grant awardees! Pacific Birds partners were awarded six grants in 2021 to conserve wetlands and associated uplands habitats.
Learn MoreThe Conservation Fund has spearheaded an acquisition project in a globally important Important Bird Area, intending to transfer the property to the Alaska State Park System when the purchase is complete.
Learn MoreScoters are not easy birds to count, at least using traditional waterfowl survey methods. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife initiated a separate survey method and recently published an interactive web map to share the data.
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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.