An Updated Ranking of British Columbia’s Estuaries
The Pacific Estuaries Conservation Program has shared an updated report and ranking of British Columbia’s estuaries, along with an interactive map and shape files. Check it out!
Learn MoreThe Pacific Estuaries Conservation Program has shared an updated report and ranking of British Columbia’s estuaries, along with an interactive map and shape files. Check it out!
Learn MoreThe Koloa, or Hawaiian Duck, recently became the star of a new outreach campaign to highlight climate change and the impacts of sea level rise. “Koloa Iki” is a fun and educational character designed by Hawaiian artist Solomon Enos.
Learn MoreThe authors of a new paper about habitat and waterbird abundance in British Columbia were informed by 20 years of monthly citizen science observations collected as part of the British Columbia Coastal Waterbird Survey.
Learn MoreThe Klamath Siskiyou Oak Network (KSON) has already done a lot for oak conservation. Pacific Birds is helping to ensure they have the capacity to keep up the good work.
Learn MoreCongratulations to Dr. Mark Petrie who was recently awarded the North American Waterfowl Management Plan’s 2019 National Blue-winged Teal Award.
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 MoreOver the next year two years, and with a little help from Pacific Birds, Bryn Webber and the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at Oregon State University will be going full speed ahead with research on the ‘alae‘ula (Hawaiian Common Gallinule) on Kaua‘i Island, Hawai‘i.
Learn MoreThanks to local connections and interest, an existing tower near Willipa Bay, Washington has been upgraded to a MOTUS tower that will help track migratory birds.
Learn MoreA paper recently published in Avian Conservation and Ecology describes the Migratory Shorebird Project, an innovative, hypothesis-driven approach to counting shorebirds along the Pacific flyway.
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