Wildfire and Renewal at Kanutchan Creek
A recently conserved, and recently burned, property in southern Oregon harbors many habitats and species of wildlife. The land is undergoing a rapid renewal since the 2020 South Obenchain Fire.
Learn MoreA recently conserved, and recently burned, property in southern Oregon harbors many habitats and species of wildlife. The land is undergoing a rapid renewal since the 2020 South Obenchain Fire.
Learn MoreMeet our latest Featured Bird, the ‘alae ke‘oke‘o or Hawaiian Coot. It is an endangered waterbird native to the Hawaiian Islands and sometimes referred to as the “Kickboxer”.
Learn MorePacific Birds 2021 Partnership Grant Awardees have been announced. Eleven partners have been awarded support to advance conservation work within our three conservation priorities.
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 MoreA new, informative website provides resources and a place to report possible botulism outbreaks in Hawaiʻi’s waterbird populations.
Learn MoreHawaiʻi’s native forest birds are facing steep challenges and several species are in perilous decline. As with native waterbirds, a lot of effort is going into trying to restore habitat–but mosquitoes are a compounding factor.
Learn MoreMore than ninety percent of the Pacific Northwest is currently in drought conditions, significantly impacting our ecosystems and people and communities. Oak ecosystems, well adapted for drought, are one bright spot in this climate scenario.
Learn MoreLearn why the health of Kauiʻi’s forests matter to both people and wildlife, including waterbirds. Our Hawaiʻi Conservation Specialist is one of the panelists on the upcoming “Forest Friday” conversation on Friday, August 6.
Learn MoreThe logo of the Molokai Wetland Partnership represents what the partners value about the wetlands they are working to conserve-their ecology and biodiversity as well as their cultural values to Hawaiians.
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Canada Coordinator: Andrew Huang
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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.