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2022 SJV Awards Program Recipients

Monday, 05 December 2022 by Hutch

We are pleased to announce that the SJV awarded $35,000 in small grants in 2022. Congratulations to our partners at the Prescott College Kino Bay Center for Cultural and Ecological Studies, Terra Peninsular, and Pasadena Audubon Society for your successful applications in support of bird and habitat conservation.

  • Published in Awards Program, News
Tagged under: 2022, Pasadena Audubon Society, Prescott College Kino Bay Center, SJV Awards Program, Terra Peninsular

Unintended Consequences: Impacts of Contaminants on Birds

Friday, 23 September 2022 by Emily Clark

For wildlife rehabilitators, lead poisoning and exposure to anticoagulant rodenticides have become all too common diagnoses for their patients, especially birds of prey. These contaminants permeate the food chain and ecosystems, leading to widespread impacts.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: California Condor, contaminants, lead poisoning, Liberty Wildlife, rodenticide
Yuma Ridgway’s Rail wandering out of the cattails – Salton Sea, California (photo by Asch McDonald).

Secrets of the Marsh – What the Birds Don’t Know Might Be Killing Them

Friday, 23 September 2022 by Emily Clark

Selenium is an increasingly common toxin found within N.A. wetlands due to its accumulation in agricultural drainage water. Researchers are studying the impacts of this contaminant on the endangered Yuma Ridgway’s Rail.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: contaminants, Salton Sea, selenium toxicity, Yuma Ridgway’s Rail
Roseate Spoonbills in flight (photo by Germán Leyva).

Pharmaceutical Diclofenac found in Wading Bird Eggs

Friday, 23 September 2022 by Emily Clark

Human and livestock pharmaceuticals are increasingly entering ecosystems as contaminants, leading to a multitude of known and unknown impacts on environmental and wildlife health.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: contaminants, Diclofenac, Sonora, wading birds
Great Blue Heron nest with eggs (photo courtesy of Jaqueline García Hernández).

Effects of Dredging on Heavy Metal Concentrations

Friday, 23 September 2022 by Emily Clark

An increase in heavy metal concentrations was detected in wading bird eggs after dredging activity in the Tóbari Bay lagoon system in southern Sonora, Mexico.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: Centro de Investigación en Alimentación y Desarrollo, contaminants, Heavy metals, Sonora, wading birds
Participants and family of the Youth Outdoors Program celebrated with the Creativity on the Fly art exhibition (photo by Suzanne Dhruv).

Creativity on the Fly: An Exhibition Inspired by Birds

Friday, 22 July 2022 by Emily Clark

Ironwood Tree Experience and the Sonoran Joint Venture brought birding, nature, art, and experiential learning programs to communities across Tucson. Events culminated with an art exhibition to celebrate our connections to birds and nature.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: art, creativity on the fly, Ironwood Tree Experience, poetry, Sonoran Joint Venture
Johana Nieblas observing waterbirds in the wetland ''Laguna la Cruz'' (photo by Lauren Dolinski).

Environmental Education as a Tool for Youth Empowerment

Friday, 22 July 2022 by Emily Clark

Since 1998, the Environmental Education and Community Leadership Program at the Kino Bay Center for Cultural and Ecological Studies has left a lasting impression on local youth, including past student and current leader, Johana Nieblas.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: Environmental Education and Community Leadership Program, Kino Bay, Kino Bay Center for Cultural And Ecological Studies
Members of the 2021 Borderlands Earth Care Youth Institute and BRN staff pose for group memory (photo courtesy of BRN).

Inspiring the Next Generation of Land Stewards

Friday, 22 July 2022 by Emily Clark

Through the Borderlands Earth Care Youth program, young land stewards work with rock, wood, seeds, hands, and hearts to restore the transnational watersheds they call home.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: Borderlands Earth Care Youth Institute, Borderlands Restoration Network, land stewardship

Call for Proposals: SJV Awards Program

Thursday, 02 June 2022 by Emily Clark

The 2022 funding cycle of the SJV Awards Program is OPEN!

  • Published in Awards Program, Funding, News
Tagged under: 2022, SJV Awards Program
BRN staff and volunteers pose with an erosion control structure built during a volunteer day (photo by BRN).

Restoring Water Flow for the Montezuma Quail

Tuesday, 24 May 2022 by Emily Clark

With funding provided by the SJV’s Awards Program, Borderlands Restoration Network employed a multi-pronged restoration approach to improve degraded habitat through volunteer engagement, partnerships, erosion control, and revegetation.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: Borderlands Restoration Network, Borderlands Wildlife Preserve, Montezuma Quail, restoration, SJV Awards Program
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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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