Initiated by BirdLife International in the 1980's, the Important Bird Areas (IBA) Program helps conserve birds and biodiversity by setting science-based priorities for habitat conservation. In the U.S, the National Audubon Society and partners have identified over 2,600 IBAs covering more than 270 million acres of habitat. Local stewardship groups, comprised of professional and volunteer community and conservation leaders, are actively working to conserve these sites.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Video Highlights Conservation Efforts at US IBAs
Following the Audubon Convention, we've released a video highlighting on-the-ground conservation actions happening across our network of over 2,600 sites. The 10-minute video provides background on our network, as well as the work of groups in Illinois, New Jersey, California, and others. Check the video out below and send us feedback! We're also working to build video resources at our YouTube Channel, so be sure to subscribe and see what we're doing.
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