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IMPORTANT BIRD
AREAS PROGRAM
A Global Currency
for Bird Conservation
The Important Bird Areas Program
(IBA) is a global effort to identify and conserve areas
that are vital to birds and other biodiversity. By working
with Audubon chapters, landowners, public agencies, community
groups, and other non-profits, Audubon endeavors to interest
and activate a broad network of supporters to ensure that
all Important Bird Areas are properly managed and conserved.
The Important Bird Areas Program
recognizes that coupled with global
warming, habitat loss and fragmentation are the most serious
threats facing populations of birds across America and around
the world. By working to identify and implement conservation
strategies at Important Bird Areas, we hope to minimize the
effects that habitat loss and degradation have on birds and
other biodiversity.
Unless we can slow the pace of our changing climate and the
rapid destruction and degradation of habitat, populations
of many birds may decline to dangerously low levels. Please
visit the links on the left and above to learn more about
Important Bird Areas and how you can help.

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Important Bird Areas Featured in Latest Landscope Newsletter...
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Read about some conservation successes
at Important Bird Areas on the Landscope
America site and download the November
newsletter, which features Audubon and the newly
added content on Important Bird Areas...
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Audubon Sanctuary Recognized for International Importance...
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Wood Stork
George Gentry/USFWS
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Audubon's Corkscrew Swamp
Sanctuary in Florida, a Global Important Bird Area for
Wood Stork and home of the largest stand of Bald Cypress
trees in the world, was recently named a Ramsar Wetland
of International Importance. Read more of the story
or find out more about the site
as an IBA... |
| World Birdwatch
Features the Production of Important Bird Areas Americas...
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In anticipation of the forthcoming
publication Important Bird Areas Americas, due
out in mid-October, BirdLife International’s World Birdwatch
magazine has published a feature article about the work....
download
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November 2009 |
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IBAs on

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Featured
IBA-
Antelope Valley, CA

Mountain
Plover,
Courtesy Alan Schmierer
Other
featured IBAs...
383 Global IBAs
Prioritized to date!
Find our more here.
Conserving
IBAs for Neotropical Migrants
Landbirds
Dickcissel,
Steve Maslowski/USFWS
Waterbirds
Long-billed
Curlew,
Gary Kramer/USFWS
Essential
Sites for Waterbird Conservation

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