zis a ba: Habitat, Culture and Farmland
In 2017, the Stillaguamish Tribe and partners completed the tidal portion of the zis a ba estuary restoration project, restoring an area that had been diked and farmed for more than a century.
Learn MoreIn 2017, the Stillaguamish Tribe and partners completed the tidal portion of the zis a ba estuary restoration project, restoring an area that had been diked and farmed for more than a century.
Learn MoreHidden in the quiet sanctuary of Grovers Creek is a grove of spectacular 200-year old conifers, and a quiet stream, that is home to a diversity of wildlife species. Great Peninsula Conservancy and partners have been working to conserve the land for the wildlife and human visitors.
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.
Learn MoreCongratulations to the recipients of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s Five Star and Urban Waters Restoration Program!
Learn MoreIn early 2017, partners received a Small NAWCA Grant to restore wetlands at Rooster Rock State Park at the western end of the Columbia River Gorge. Over the years, invasive plants have taken their toll on the native habitats. Starting this summer, partners will be planting 86,000 native plants to help reverse this trend.
Learn MoreCongratulations to Columbia Land Trust who recently received a grant from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Land Trust Initiative. The land trust will use the funds to develop the East Cascades Oaks Partnership, which aims to raise awareness and promote conservation actions that will conserve imperiled white oak habitats.
Learn MoreA piece of the Pacific Americas Flyway will be conserved for migratory birds and other wildlife, thanks to the Lower Nehalem Community Trust (LNCT), Tillamook County and other partners.
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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.