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Restoration and Conservation in Southern California: The Santa Clara River Parkway

Wednesday, 12 September 2018 by Emily Clark

The Santa Clara River was once designated as one of the most threatened rivers in the U.S. because of the juxtaposition of its environmental and conservation values with threats from urban and industrial development. Now, partners are envisioning a 30 mile-long floodplain corridor to reverse habitat degradation, conserve existing aquatic and riparian habitats, and provide public access for recreation and education.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: restoration, riparian, Riparian Summit, Santa Clara River Parkway, Stillwater Sciences

San Dieguito River Riparian Restoration Project

Wednesday, 12 September 2018 by Emily Clark

San Diego County is one of the most biologically diverse parts of our country, but it is also facing significant pressure from increasing development and water scarcity. River Partners has been restoring riparian habitat in San Diego since 2008 to help support the recovery of the biodiversity in the region.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: Least Bell's Vireo, restoration, riparian, River Partners, San Diego County

Science Working Group Meeting, Channel Islands National Park

Monday, 16 July 2018 by Emily Clark

This June, the Science Working Group had the amazing opportunity to meet on Santa Cruz Island, CA. This set of SJV News articles highlights some of the projects that have taken place in the Channel Islands and islands in Mexico, as well as a trinational partnership for island conservation.

  • Published in Meetings and Events, News
Tagged under: binational collaboration, Channel Islands, science working group, seabirds

Successful Restoration of Mexican Islands

Monday, 16 July 2018 by Emily Clark

To conserve island biodiversity, the Group of Ecology and Conservation of Islands, A.C. (GECI), has been working for the last two decades in collaboration with government agencies, academic institutions, fishing cooperatives and a network of donors, to carry out a national program of restoration and conservation of the islands of Mexico.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: biosecurity, eradication, island, Mexico, seabird

The Recovery of Scripps’s Murrelets at Anacapa Island, Channel Islands National Park

Monday, 16 July 2018 by Emily Clark

With support in part from the SJV Awards Program, CIES’s monitoring of Scripps’s Murrelets is one of the most robust data-sets of the post-eradication response of affected seabirds, but there’s more work needed to protect these birds.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: Anacapa Island, eradication, restoration, Scripps's Murrelet

Trilateral Island Initiative: Promoting Bird Conservation across North America

Monday, 16 July 2018 by Emily Clark

The countries of Canada, Mexico and the United States are inextricably linked through shared species, habitats, and ecosystems. The Trilateral Island Initiative promotes international collaboration on the conservation and restoration of island ecosystems and their adjacent coastal and marine environments.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: biosecurity, island, Trilateral

Restoring Native Plant Communities to Benefit Seabirds in the Channel Islands

Monday, 16 July 2018 by Emily Clark

Invasive, non-native plant species and island ecosystem degradation have affected seabird nesting habitat quality on many of the California Islands, imposing threats to population growth and recovery. Island restoration projects to benefit seabirds and restore breeding habitat are now occurring on 13 of the islands.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: Channel Islands, islands, restoration, seabirds

Natal Dispersal of Aplomado Falcons in the Chihuahuan Desert of Mexico

Thursday, 10 May 2018 by Emily Clark

The grasslands of the Chihuahuan Desert are under threat from rampant agricultural conversion. What will this mean for the Aplomodo Falcon population?

  • Published in News
Tagged under: Aplomado Falcon, Chihuahuan Desert, satellite transmitter

A Blue Carbon Project for Mangrove Protection in Mexico’s Northwest

Thursday, 10 May 2018 by Emily Clark

WILDCOAST’s Blue Carbon Project is a collaborative effort by diverse partners in Mexico to protect mangroves in the Gulf of California.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: blue carbon, mangroves, wildcoast

The Biodiversity and Conservation Landscape of the Baja California Peninsula

Thursday, 10 May 2018 by Emily Clark

San Diego Natural History Museum is working on a collaborative project to strengthen our understanding of the current status of research and conservation efforts in the Baja California peninsula.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: Baja California, biodiversity, map
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The Sonoran Joint Venture is a partnership of diverse organizations and individuals from throughout the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico that share a common commitment to the conservation of all bird species and habitats within this range.

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