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Important Bird Areas for
Neotropical Migrants of Conservation Concern: MA

Click site names for a full summary report on each site, including general site information, species data, ownership, habitat, land use, and threat details. Please note that information for some sites may not be available through the web.

CLICK HERE for information on MASSACHUSETTS state efforts, including current status of the program, list of sites, and IBA contact for the state.

STATE: MASSACHUSETTS

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Important Bird Area

Priority
(Criteria Met)

1

Allens Pond and Westport River Watershed

State

2

Belle Isle Marsh

State

3

Chappaquidick Island

State

4

Dead Neck and Sampson's Island

State

5

Eastern Point/ Gloucester Harbor

State

6

Ellisville Harbor

State

7

Great Salt Marsh

State

8

Kalmus Beach Park

State

9

Monomoy and South Beach NWR

State

10

Nahant - Nahant Bay

State

11

North River Mouth and Corridor

State

12

Outer Cape Cod (Cape Cod National Seashore)

State

13

Plymouth and Duxbury Bays

State

14

Quaboag

State

15

Ram Island

State

16

Rockport Headlands and Inshore Waters

State

17

Sandwich Beaches

State

18

Sandy Neck

State

19

Sudbury/ Concord River Valley

State

20

Wachusett Reservoir

State

21

West Dennis Beach

State

22

Yarmouth Beaches

State

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For general information about the Important Bird Areas Program, see http://www.audubon.org/bird/iba/. To search the IBA Search tool for information on additional Important Bird Areas throughout the country, click here.

This project has been possible thanks to the generous support of the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act Grant of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Last Updated 23 January 2007

 

 

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