
The IBA program will be the
blueprint for the conservation of birds in North
Carolina.
Having a site designated as an IBA
will place no restrictions on the property, nor will it
restrict present or future use of the property.
More
than 90 IBAs have been
identified from the North Carolina mountains to the
coast.
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IMPORTANT BIRD AREAS
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Introduction
Coastal Plain
Piedmont
Mountains
Appendices
NC IBA map
Important
Bird Areas of North Carolina
The threat of
long-term population declines of neotropical migrant
songbirds, shorebirds, seabirds, wading birds and others
is well known. Although the factors that cause declines
are complex, there is a broad consensus among scientists
that habitat degradation and loss are the major factors
affecting breeding grounds, migratory stopovers and
pathways, and wintering areas.
An essential step in
conserving bird habitats is the identification of those
places that provide the greatest habitat value and
support significant populations or an exceptional
diversity of birds. These Important Bird Areas (IBAs) are
essential strongholds of avian abundance and diversity.
IBAs are identified according to standardized,
scientifically defensible criteria based on numbers of
birds or assemblages of birds regularly occurring at a
particular location. Once nominated, a site undergoes
strict review by a technical committee comprised of the
state's leading experts on birds. Once approved by the
technical committee, the site is designated an IBA.
A listing of the states IBAs will be published
and made available to the public. The publication will
present a complete listing of those sites known to be
vital to maintaining bird populations, diversity, and
habitats in North Carolina. This will be the blueprint
for bird conservation in North Carolina.
The initial IBA publication will not be the end of the identification
process. We will continue to evaluate additional sites as we learn more about the
birds and their habitats across North Carolina. We plan a complete
review and update of
North Carolina's IBAs every five years.
Important Bird Areas is an exciting program for
Audubon and North Carolina. It is one of the most
important efforts undertaken in recent years to conserve
birds and their habitats in our state.
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