YOTB – Great Backyard Bird Count
Each month in 2018, Year of the Bird is sending out a call to action – ways you can help birds, and how you can help scientists learn more about bird species.
Learn MoreEach month in 2018, Year of the Bird is sending out a call to action – ways you can help birds, and how you can help scientists learn more about bird species.
Learn MoreFour to six million birds move through Veracruz in the fall, en route to Central and South America. But it isn’t just raptors that make the area so compelling for birders and avian ecologists.
Learn MoreThe Western Asio Flammeus Landscape Study (WAfLS) is currently seeking volunteers to help complete an eight-state citizen science project designed to gather information to better evaluate the population status of the Short-eared Owl.
Learn More2018 is the Year of the Bird, a collaborative effort by several organizations to raise the bar on bird conservation. Learn more and see how you can be involved.
Learn MoreJacob Drucker spent several months last fall counting raptors while perched up high on an observation tower. He was working for the Mexican non-profit Pronatura that has partnered with several organizations to count raptors moving through Veracruz, Mexico since 1992.
Learn MoreThis fall, WHSRN designated the Georgia Barrier Islands as a Landscape of Hemispheric Importance. The area is used by 35 species of shorebirds, some of which travel from habitats in the Pacific Birds region.
Learn MoreIn a world where people and nature are more and more separated, it is becoming increasingly important to understand what drives human behaviors, what people value and how those values relate to conservation.
Learn MoreJack Jeffrey shares his “Aha” moment after working for many years to conserve Hawaii’s native forest birds at Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge.
Learn MoreOak woodland and prairie habitats and the many Oregonians who love them will benefit from more than $300,000 in funding recently approved by the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board.
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U.S. Coordinator: Monica Iglecia
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.