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Bird Conservation >
Important
Bird Areas >
What You Can Do
Now
available - Resources for Adoption
of Important Bird Areas!
Get
Involved! Upcoming Events Below
More
Opportunities to Help Important Bird Areas
- Nominate
a site or organize volunteers to fill out nomination forms
for sites in your area (contact your state
IBA coordinator
to find the status of nominations in your state).
- Organize
or participate in a bird survey at an IBA or potential IBA
for a WatchList
species. (Contact your state
IBA coordinator
for information).
- Adopt
an IBA and help to develop a conservation plan for the site
in partnership with IBA staff and local stakeholders. See
our Resources for Adoption of Important
Bird Areas
- Volunteer
for a project to restore habitat or eradicate invasive species
at an IBA.
- Advocate
for land acquisition funds for an IBA where land acquisition
is underway.
- Recruit
and organize volunteers to help an IBA managed by a refuge,
State Park, or land trust.
- Advocate
for changes in laws and policies that would benefit birds
of concern at IBAs.
- Participate
in a Christmas
Bird Count
in or near an IBA.
- Develop
a birding field trip program to IBAs in your area.
- Develop
a slide show or children’s education program to teach
people about an IBA and the amazing bird stories connected
with it.
- Write
articles and letters about IBAs in newsletters, magazines,
newspapers, and other outlets to teach the public about
the important bird habitats in their area.
- Follow
the Audubon
At Home
guidelines for a healthy yard, and encourage habitat management
that is beneficial to the birds of concern at that IBA.
- Help
provide financial support to an IBA program (some Audubon
chapters have donated Birdathon proceeds to IBA programs
for example). To donate to the Important Bird Areas Program,
click
here.
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See
what’s happening at Important Bird Areas!
Subscribe
to the IBA LEADER LIST to learn more about current IBA
successes and announcements and to participate in the
latest discussions regarding Important Bird Areas.
To
join the IBA LEADER LIST, send an e-mail to listserv@list.audubon.org.
Leave the subject line blank, and in the body of your
message type:
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Identify
the most essential areas for birds.
Monitor
those sites for changes to birds and habitat.
Conserve
these areas for long-term protection of biodiversity.
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Courtesy:
Dan Niven
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Updated
3 October 2011
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