At Pacific Birds, we focus our work where we can make the biggest difference for birds. Our habitat conservation priorities are based on the population trends of our birds, the threats to their habitats, and on our partnership’s strengths.
For the next ten years, Pacific Birds will prioritize conservation in coastal habitats and Western forests within the Pacific Birds service area. Within coastal habitats, the focus will center on estuaries, freshwater wetlands, and shallow marine habitats in coastal watersheds in the United States and Canada. Within Western forests, the focus will center on oak and prairie habitats in the Pacific Northwest, and riparian forests in British Columbia.
Across the priority habitats, working collaboratively on natural and working lands managed by public, private, Tribal, and Indigenous entities is essential for conservation success.