Looking for Lesser Yellowlegs
Help locate Lesser Yellowlegs this spring, summer and fall. A collaborative project is underway to learn more about this shorebird species and better understand why it’s population is decreasing.
Learn MoreHelp locate Lesser Yellowlegs this spring, summer and fall. A collaborative project is underway to learn more about this shorebird species and better understand why it’s population is decreasing.
Learn MoreHumboldt Bay Complex, a WHSRN site in California, got an upgrade recently when a 2018 study counted at least 500,000 shorebirds using the area. It is now designated as a site of hemispheric importance.
Learn MoreCalilfornia’s Fourth Climate Change Assessment, North Coast Region Report, is now available. Read the report, and find tools and resources related to climate change. There is a lot to learn relevant to our Oak and Praire and Estuaries conservation priorities.
Learn MoreOn Hawaii’s Big Island, and recently on Kauaʻi, fungi have been infecting ʻōhiʻa trees, to the alarm of scientists, conservationists and residents. Known as Rapid ʻŌhiʻa Death, the disease has the potential to significantly alter the ecoystems of the islands.
Learn MoreFor nearly a quarter of a century, the Southeast Alaska Land Trust has worked with local landowners to conserve land near the Mendenhall Wetlands State Game Refuge. Their newset acquisition is the Honsinger Wetlands.
Learn MoreThe North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP) has been promoting and supporting waterfowl conservation in North America for 32 years. The 2018 Plan Update is now available.
Learn MoreThe Global Intertidal Change website offers users an exciting new opportunity to observe the current state of intertidal habitats on a global scale–and see how they have changed over the past thirty years.
Learn MoreOur partners in Canada have a good reason to celebrate. The new S’amunu Wildlife Management Area near Duncan, British Columbia adds a layer of long-term protection to an area long known to be important to wildlife and significant to native people.
Learn MorePacific Birds is pleased to announce that Dave Mehlman has joined our staff and is ready to work with partners on North American Wetlands Conservation Act (NAWCA) and other grant programs.
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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.