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It’s not too late to participate in the 2016 Pacific Shorebird Survey. Upcoming sites in December include Willipa Bay, Grays Harbor and the Columbia River Estuary…
Learn MoreIt’s not too late to participate in the 2016 Pacific Shorebird Survey. Upcoming sites in December include Willipa Bay, Grays Harbor and the Columbia River Estuary…
Learn MoreAt a recent partnership meeting in Hawaii, topics included a feral cat ordinance proposed for Kauaʻi, and a site visit to a translocation site for ʻUaʻu, or Hawaiian Petrel…
Learn MoreUSGS scientists, in collaboration with researchers from the California Academy of Sciences and UC San Francisco, have just discovered a new virus that is strongly associated…
Learn MoreCommon Eiders breed on barrier islands in the Chukchi Sea off the coast of Alaska. They are the highest-risk waterbird population on Alaska’s North Slope, and are…
Learn MoreThe recent expansion of Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument in the Northwest Hawaiian Islands will benefit multiple wildlife species, including Laysan Albatross and other sea and land birds….
Learn MoreThe Northern Waterthrush is a neotropical migrant that breeds in the northern U.S. and Canada and winters mostly in Central and South America. Their preferred northern habitats are …
Learn MoreIn early 2016, Skagit Land Trust received a North American Wetland Conservation Act (NAWCA) small grant to protect 67.5 acres within the Nookachamps Watershed in the North Puget Lowlands …
Learn MorePacific Birds recently expanded its boundaries to include additional Pacific Islands southwest of the Hawaiian Islands. The Joint Venture now includes Alaska, the western portions of British Columbia, Washington…
Learn MoreAcross the globe, citizen scientists are informing bird conservation by reporting on their local birds. The information sheds light on species distribution, population trends, and how landscape level…
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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.