Important Bird Areas
Take Action | Local Audubon | Support Audubon | Birds & Science

Virginia Important Bird Areas

 

IBA Contact
Mary Elfner
IBA Coordinator

IBA Office
530 E. Main Street
Suite 810
Richmond, VA 23219
804-788-7660

 

Audubon Links

Virginia Audubon Council

National Audubon Society

 

IBA Partners

Coastal Zone Management Program

VA Department of Game and Inland Fisheries

Virginia Society of Ornithology

Center for
Conservation Biology

 


VA IBA Nomination

Nomination Form (.pdf)

Instructions (.pdf)

Nomination Form (.doc)

Instructions (.doc)

 

The Virginia IBA Program has identified 19 IBAs since 2002 representing all regions of the state and highlighting the tremendous habitat and species diversity that Virginia has to offer.  These sites cover more than 6% of the commonwealth and support over 100 at-risk species.  They are truly special places for birds! 

For summaries of the birds and habitats supported at each of these sites, click here.

Learn more about Virginia's IBAs!
Click here
for downloadable fact sheets on IBAs.

For the latest in Virginia IBA activities, click here to read the latest edition of the IBA Newsletter.

 Black-crowned Night Heron

Black-crowned Night Heron - photo by Al Warfield

Frequently Asked Questions about
Important Bird Areas:

What is an IBA?

How will IBAs help birds?

Why are IBAs important to me?

How can I get involved in the Program?

How do I find out more about the Virginia IBA Project?


All

Updated April 2008
copyright 2008 by National Audubon Society, Inc. All rights reserved.