2023 Pacific Birds Partnership Grants RFP is Open
Our 2023 Partnership Grants RFP is open! We are interested in projects that will help conserve birds and their habitats and relate to one of our three conservation priorities.
Learn MoreOur 2023 Partnership Grants RFP is open! We are interested in projects that will help conserve birds and their habitats and relate to one of our three conservation priorities.
Learn MoreA 2022 Pacific Birds Partnership Grant has been supporting the expanded capabilities of a rescue and rehabilitation group on Kauaʻi, allowing them to provide better services for waterbirds.
Learn MoreInfrastructure improvements being made at Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge are improving water quality and habitat for Hawaiʻi’s endemic waterbirds, such as the ʻAlae keʻoke ʻo or Hawaiian Coot and ʻAlae ʻula or Hawaiian Gallinule.
Learn MoreCongratulations to the 2022 Partnership Grant awardees! Eight organizations, and many associated partners, will help advance conservation with coordination, planning, and outreach and communications projects.
Learn MoreThe Pacific Birds Partnership Grants application period for 2022 is May 20-June 30th. We welcome project ideas related to one of our three conservation priorities.
Learn MoreDuring the 2020-2021 school year, students at Le Jardin Academy were able to experience on-the-ground wetlands conservation within a State Wildlife Sanctuary, and the State Division of Forestry and Wildlife had a direct connection with future stewards of Hawaiʻi’s land and waters.
Learn MoreBiologists have been carefully monitoring Hāmākua and Kawainui Marsh Wildlife Sanctuaries in Hawaiʻi for ‘alae ‘ula nests. They will be using VHF transmitters to track survivorship, causes of mortality, and habitat use–informing scientists and managers about threats to these endangered birds when they are most vulnerable.
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.
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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.